>>Are the logged-in / logged-out display resolutions the same?
>
>No. Both clients are running at 1280x1024, server at 800x600. I've got
An explanation for why the question was asked would probably help... Any
time the Windows machine running the VNC server changes its resolution, the
server disconnects all VNCviewers. This is because the viewer created a
properly sized framebuffer during login, and that framebuffer may not be
able to handle a different resolution (at least, I suspect that is the
reason -- there may be some issue inside the server instead). It is very
easy under NT to have the "global resolution" (for lack of a better term,
not being a giant NT user myself) and the "user resolution" be different.
Thus, the log in screen is at (say) 640x480, but once you log in it
discovers that your user preferences request an 800x600 screen, so it
changes resolution -- boom, the server disconnects all clients. When you
log out, it will go back to the login res of 640x480, which will disconnect
all clients again.
Does that help?
Mac
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