I'm running realvnc as a service on XP and trying to connect from within my
home lan from another box. When the XP screen comes up on the other box, I
always get the fast user switching screen, whether someone is working on XP
or not. If someone is in an account, they get kicked out to the FUS
Yes, the registry key you mention below is where -register puts the
remaining arguments. -stop'ing, changing that key and -start'ing WinVNC4
should have the desired effect, although I think SCM does some caching of
the registry, so the -unregister -register method may be "safer". If you're
going
Dave,
We received your support request around midnight 18th Nov 2007, and it was
dealt with the following morning. I'll have the response re-mailed to you,
since it seems to have gone missing.
Regards,
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Wez @ RealVNC Ltd
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On Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 04:09:56PM -0800, Dave Stoft wrote:
> My conclusion has been that I have misunderstood the syntax or
> application
> of the syntax with the command-line method but I have been unable to
> locate
> explicit examples to show where I made the error(s). Can you point to
> the