I've had VNC and XP's remote desktop working together with no problem.

As far aspcAnywhere goes - that isn't from Microsoft, it's from
Symantec.  Also, I've only seen it *warn* you that you shoudln't use VNC
with it - it offers to take it off, but you can tell it "no".

I think you are right about the general concept symantec seems to have
though - there are no issues I've seen with VNC and pcA on a system
together, so the warning may be a commercial ploy.

In any case, you should be able to reinstall if you accidentally approve
removal during the pcAnywhere installation.

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From: "Zalman Margareten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday/2002 January 24 18:49
Subject: VNC and XP remote desktop


: I noticed that when running VNC and XP remote desktop on the same
machine.
: You can only get in with VNC while a user is logged in. Once the user
logs
: out VNC appears to disconnect the session. Thought when user logs back
on
: VNC continues and does not require a new session establishment.
: Any input ?
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