Thanks.

    I am running my windows machines on Win 2k with SP3.
So it'll be purely vncviwer without remote desktop connection, especially
since
I invoke my vnc session from my sun machine. I'll try it out and hopefully,
I'll get my vnc session back up soon. Cheers.

regards. Joshua

----- Original Message -----
From: "joerg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "James Weatherall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <vnc-list@realvnc.com>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 10:33 PM
Subject: Re: How to remote activate session 0?


> ok,
>
>  this now finally is the easyest way to
> use remote desktop and vnc in combination
> without the help of any service script
> or webserver or scripts that require any
> passwords.
>
>  applies to win xp pro, other os may work
> with ajustments.
>
>  create two batch files on your win xp
> desktop or in startmenu or wherever:
>
>  "disconnect.bat" containing
> tscon 0 /DEST:console
> rundll32.exe user32.dll, LockWorkStation
>
>  and "logoff.bat" containing
> tscon 0 /DEST:console
> shutdown /L
>
>  use them instead of the startmenu items
> "log off ..." and "disconnect" and instead
> of the "x box".
>
>  both first bring the session back to
> console so you will recieve the same
> alert box as if somebody would take over
> your session from the console. then
> the script fire a "lock workstation"
> so nobody will be able to access the
> session sitting in front of console or
> the "logoff" (here using shutdown /L).
>
>  in any case the machine then will be
> accessible from a vnc connection or again
> a remote desktop client. in any case
> presenting you the login or unlock
> dialog.
>
>  in any situation where a session was
> logged of or disconnected without the
> things in the batch scripts you cannot
> do anything to vitalize the "black vnc
> client" unless you have the possibilities
> to trigger something on the machine
> like described in my other postings.
>
> /off/joerg
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