Yes, in some situations RDP can "cohabit" with VNC without any
problem. At least, with my test XP Pro which isn't inside a domain:
when there's already an RDP session and when I start a VNC session, the
RDP session is dropped immediately. It worths notice that FUS isn't
used in this test comp
I *wish* there was a solution...
(I'll look for your other post)
User of web Forum. Crafta.com wrote:
I do it all the time... i was thinkin; that maybe there are a
permanent solution.
Thanks!
Do you have a comment on my other post?
Thanks!
B. Scott Smith wrote:
I suspect if you reboot, it wi
I suspect if you reboot, it will work. Someone has either used Remote
Desktop (RDP) to access the PC, or they are using Fast User Switching
(FUS). VNC will not work if these are used in XP.
User of web Forum. Crafta.com wrote:
all of them
B. Scott Smith wrote:
Is the VNC server running on XP
Is the VNC server running on XP Pro?
User of web Forum. Crafta.com wrote:
Hi, other of my RealVNC servers is ouputting this error when trying to
connect to it from the RealVNC client, how can I fix it?
VNC Viewer : Information
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SelectObject to CompatibleDC failed
Paul,
It sounds like your system isn't powering up the graphics card at all, when
it comes out of standby via WOL, until it sees an input event. I've seen
this problem once before on a test system of ours (which actually failed to
active the graphics card even if you moved the mouse or pressed a
Peter,
This indicates that Fast User Switching has been used - we have a fix in
development for this, but it is not yet ready for release.
Cheers,
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
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The answer is that Remote Console and VNC are not compatiible. Use one or
the other (they both perform the same function but Remote Desktop supports
remote printing). If you have logged in with Remote Desktop, all future
attempts to use VNC will get the error you are seeing (until you reboot XP,