Yah, I have XP Pro.  Ever since the whole Windows 95/98/me fiasco, I've
stuck only to their NT professional products.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Bill Reedy
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 5:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Newbie - VNC on Windows XP Pro

I've been using it on Windows XP Home, but not without an occasional
problem.
As a server, it works very well, but I have had it reboot spontaneously
when
using Tight encoding with TightVNC.  As a client it seems to be a little
more
troublesome when connecting to Win9x servers.  Again, the error is
nasty, as
it causes the XP system to immediately reboot.  This happens to both of
my XP
systems.  I haven't heard of any good cause or solution for this
problem....but I'm still working on it!  :-)

As far as the multiple-user feature, I may not be able to help much.  XP
Home
may handle users differently than XP Pro, but I think it's along the
same
principle.  You will probably only be able to connect to one user at a
time,
as Windows hasn't fully grasped the idea of simultaneous users.  This
will
probably not come to fruition until the "Longhorn" release of Windows.
Maybe
someone else will pipe in if I misstated anything!

...br
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: AllanL
  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
  Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 3:27 PM
  Subject: Newbie - VNC on Windows XP Pro


  I did a search on the archives and got no hits on xp(I tried), does
the
  software work on XP and how does it deal or not with the concept of
users?
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