Do you mean in like a demonstration kind of thing?  If you're after a
situation where two machines can see the screen of one remote machine at the
same time, then you don't need to do anything, as more than one PC can
connect to a VNC server, they just see the same screen.

I've seen something similar in a school, where the Teacher's PC runs the VNC
server, and the pupils PC are the clients.  They have a batch file on the
Teachers PC where he can add the puils PC's as clients to his server, so he
can demonstrate how to perform a task and they can all see clearly.

You don't have to set it up this way, but the principle is the same.
Multiple clients connected to one server, each seeing the same thing.

Rich

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Wanke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 April 2002 08:09
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: one vnc server --> output to more than one clients?


hi group!

i have here one vncserver running (on windows) and i want to have the
output on 2 machines (clients) at the same time. do i have to start
vncserver 2 times (i think this is not possible). can i use different
ports or something?  

thanks
tom
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