RE: Multiple VNC connections to Windows 2003 Server Terminal Services

2005-03-29 Thread Erik Soderquist
if you are looking for VNC to initiate new login sessions as it can be made to do in unix, I think you will be out of luck. if you are looking to be able to use VNC for remote control of user's terminal services sessions, I'm doing that with the 3.3.7 release. the service controls the console on d

RE: Multiple VNC connections to Windows 2003 Server Terminal Services

2005-03-28 Thread Steve Bostedor
>Steve, > >I don't know what you mean by "flavor of VNC" - there is VNC >and there is software (such as VNC Scan, for example) that is >based upon VNC. >"shadowing" active Terminal Server sessions is already >possible, simply by running VNC Server in User Mode in each session. > >Cheers, > >Wez

RE: Multiple VNC connections to Windows 2003 Server Terminal Services

2005-03-28 Thread James Weatherall
in each session. Cheers, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Bostedor Sent: 28 March 2005 16:14 To: Angelo Sarto; Nicole H Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: RE: Multiple VNC connections to Windows 2003 Server Terminal

RE: Multiple VNC connections to Windows 2003 Server Terminal Services

2005-03-28 Thread Steve Bostedor
n Behalf Of Angelo Sarto >Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 10:03 AM >To: Nicole H >Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com >Subject: Re: Multiple VNC connections to Windows 2003 Server >Terminal Services > >VNC on windows is a pure remote control application it does >not have sessions like

Re: Multiple VNC connections to Windows 2003 Server Terminal Services

2005-03-28 Thread Angelo Sarto
VNC on windows is a pure remote control application it does not have sessions like term services or citrix. So it is possible to have multiple connections, however they will all be the same desktop. Additionally, there used to be an issue with vnc and terminal services both running on the same ma