Kerry:
        
        Heya. I'm pretty sure the "simultaneous user" question you have is
an option that's adjustable on the VNC Server. That is, it sounds like right
now you have the VNC Server setup to "Disconnect all connections"
under the "Multi-Viewer options".
        Although...I've never heard of a VNC connection causing a Windows
session to immediately disconnect. Is that a new feature of UltraVNC
with NT authentication?

-Scott

On Apr 14, 2006, at 3:53 PM, KerryP wrote:
I have purchased a license for EchoServer and have it running on one of my machines.

 All of my other machines are setup exactly the same…

EchoWinVNC for connection to EchoServer

UltraVNC Service with loopback enabled.

All machines, but one, have only one account on them and there are no issues with connecting via VNC.

 One machine has two user accounts.

The primary account is the administrator and if I VNC to this machine and login under the primary account, I have complete access to the machine.

If I try to VNC to the machine and login as the other user, I get kicked out of VNC and back to the main dialog box.

If someone is already logged in on the secondary account and I try to VNC in, they get kicked off the system and back to the login screen.

Has anyone seen this problem before and can give me some directions in which to go?

 TIA

 Kerry


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