Its in HKLM\Software\ORL\WinVnc3
Not in HKLM\Software\ORL\WinVnc3\Default
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris de Vidal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 7:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ConnectPriority - can't share Windows NT VNC server
I can't seem to get Connect Priority working like
intended.
To quote the documentation:
ConnectPriority indicates what WinVNC should do when a
non-shared connection is received:
0 = Disconnect all existing connections.
1 = Don't disconnect any existing connections.
2 = Refuse the new connection.
On my NT server, I put the DWORD ConnectPriority in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3\Default and
gave it a value of 1.
I stopped and started the VNC service and connected my
Linux box. As long as I specify -shared, or click the
sharing button on a Windows client, I can connect
other clients and share the server. I connected my
Linux box and a Windows 2000 laptop.
As soon as a client tries to connect that does not
have sharing enabled, it disconnects all existing
connections and logs in.
Is this not working as the documenation said it
should? I can't enable sharing on every viewer.
Please advise, oh wise and mighty group members.
CD
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