You're sure your running it as a service? It shows up in the services
list in the Computer Management list of services? Does this box
have Terminal Services? Did you try and install it using Terminal
Services? Sounds like its running in some sort of half way service
mode.. I suggest searching the archives on how to uninstall VNC and
re-install properly through Terminal Services. If this has no relavance
then please send some more detail as to what exactly happens.
Regards,
Floyd Russell


|> -----Original Message-----
|> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Shawn Schulberg
|> Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 12:12 PM
|> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|> Subject: Win 2000 problems
|>
|>
|> I'm running VNC on multiple servers here and I have no problems
|> with the NT
|> servers.  The 2000 server is another story.  When ever the
|> current user on
|> the box switches to a new user it kills the process.  No other service on
|> the server dies.  For example, if the machine is locked by one admin and
|> another admin unlocks it and logs in it kills VNC.  Does anybody have any
|> idea as to what is causing this?  Thanks.
|>
|> Shawn
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