Testversion
file:multisingle.zip
server: http://services.simac.be/vnc/winvncdrv/sources/

Restriction
-need to be runned as application not as service

-windows 2000 only

-Screen settings need to be 800x600x32 (for the real video card)
The vnc server looks for screen settings.  Because not all screen
detection
code is removed from the vncserver, the real video driver need to be
800x600x32.(for now)

-After installing the 5 fake drivers, (same installation as for the
vdacc driver) your system thinks it has 5 extra video cards.
Each card has it own vnc server.


-The biggest problem is that you still have 1 keybaord and 1 mouse.
The remote mouse and key input are queued and each server gets like a
"running
light" some mouse and keyboard time.
Using the real mouse and keyboard at the same time gives bad results.
This is a test version, it's just a first tryout.  There still is some
work to
do on the mouse and keyboard part (remember focus, active screen....)
For now, only the place (getcursor,setcursor) is used.
STILL SOME WORK TO DO ON THIS PART.

-Even when you see 5 servers running, the registry is the same for the 5
servers.  The application you set is the same for all servers.

-the ports need to be 5900-5904 ( standard auto settings)
The port settings (port-5900) is used as screen locator.

-application need to be in your path

dialog.exe: puts a new (fake)logon window( after vnc logon)
login.exe: executes the specified application in that user context
the person who start vnc need the have enough acces rights to do it.

if you put your real videocard (1280x1024) you should be able to
see the login dialog and test af your application starts without vnc.
login reads the vnc registry to find the application.
Check
run from a cmd
login0.exe newlogin passwd to check. this should start the specified
application as that user

dialog0 place login possition (1200,300)
dialog1 (2000,300) etc
try dialog0.exe from the command line.

after installation you have 6 video cards
800x600x32 (0,0) -->real video card
800x600x32 (800,0)-->fake0
800x600x32 (1600,0)-->fake1
800x600x32 (2400,0)-->fake2
800x600x32 (3200,0)-->fake3
800x600x32 (4000,0)-->fake4
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