Should work fine, as long as you use different ports on each machine; e.g.
5900, 5901, etc. and corresponding forwarded ports at the respective
routers/firewalls.

On Thursday 17 May 2007 22:05, Kurt Loeffler wrote:
> OK, here's my situation.  I use RealVNC on my laptop
> to remotely connect to a server which has VNC services
> running on it (W2K3).  Now once I'm in that server I
> need to hop over to another server via RealVNC.  In
> order to hop back and forth between the two servers I
> need to have RealVNC installed on both servers?  Will
> that mess up anything on the first (primary) server
> that I have connected to remotely via my RealVNC
> client on my laptop and which has vnc services already
> running on it?  Thanks for any input.
>
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