The only time I have seen a remote login/logoff cause a VNC drop is when
the server has different screen resolutions for login than it has for
normal use. That is why I gave the extended explanation that I did. When
you log in LOCALLY, does the monitor click or do anything to suggest that
it is changing resolutions?
Mac
At 04:56 PM 2/1/01 +0000, you wrote:
>At 01/02/2001 15:57, you wrote:
>> >>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...
>
>The key sentence in my original email is:
>
>Basically whenever a remote login/logoff request is being made, the
>connection to the client either hangs or drops.
>
>[the word "remote" has been added] :)
>
>More details on the original email that started this thread :)
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