You need it to take control of the console.  Until TS includes console
support, it will remain a lesser used product than VNC.


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Pete Carstensen, MCSE
Senior LAN Engineer
CSK Auto, Inc.
645 E. Missouri Ave.
Phoenix,  AZ  85012
(602) 631-7176
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Hardware: The parts of a computer system that can be kicked.

 -----Original Message-----
From:   "Beerse, Corni" [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Wednesday, March 13, 2002 2:07 AM
To:     '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:        RE: Problems with WinXP and Terminal Services

> -----Original Message-----
> I'm having a problem with vnc and Windows XP.  I know
> it's not supported yet, but VNC actually works pretty
> well unless you logged into the machine via Terminal
> Services (remote desktop) last.  In this case a blank
> screen is displayed when vnc makes a connection.  It
> would be cool if, at the very least, it came up with a
> login screen.  Are there any plans to support this
> scenario?


What's the use of using vnc in a terminal server configuration? As far as I
know it's just using an other protocol to get the windows on the desktop.

If it's for displaying on unix, the terminalserver has an X11 option to get
a X11 display.
If it's for takeover, put the vncserver in userspace and off you go.
If it's for security, What security?
If it's for something else, explain your usage.


CBee
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