I suspect that VNC is single user on Windows because of Windows, and it
works properly multi-user on Linux for the same reason.

Windows Terminal Server is Bill's equivalent of a proper multi-user box.
I'm working remotely for one client exclusively through terminal server.
Yes there are some number of people logged in to the terminal server, each
with their own separate sessions.  It runs just as if I were there and, 
apart from the vagaries of IP packets, it's pretty robust.

You can "access the application" from anywhere, because you're doing no 
such thing, you're just accessing the machine and getting it to run the 
app for you.

Mark



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