Rudi, I will try to test this on Win2K Server today. Also, is there any reason I shouldn't try it on XP - theoretical legal niceties aside? ----- Original Message ----- From: "De Vos Rudi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, 2002-05-06 18:24 Subject: multi single applications for w2k TESTVERSION
> Testversion > file:multisingle.zip > server: http://services.simac.be/vnc/winvncdrv/sources/ > > Restriction > -need to be runned as application not as service > > -windows 2000 only > > -Screen settings need to be 800x600x32 (for the real video card) > The vnc server looks for screen settings. Because not all screen > detection > code is removed from the vncserver, the real video driver need to be > 800x600x32.(for now) > > -After installing the 5 fake drivers, (same installation as for the > vdacc driver) your system thinks it has 5 extra video cards. > Each card has it own vnc server. > > > -The biggest problem is that you still have 1 keybaord and 1 mouse. > The remote mouse and key input are queued and each server gets like a > "running > light" some mouse and keyboard time. > Using the real mouse and keyboard at the same time gives bad results. > This is a test version, it's just a first tryout. There still is some > work to > do on the mouse and keyboard part (remember focus, active screen....) > For now, only the place (getcursor,setcursor) is used. > STILL SOME WORK TO DO ON THIS PART. > > -Even when you see 5 servers running, the registry is the same for the 5 > servers. The application you set is the same for all servers. > > -the ports need to be 5900-5904 ( standard auto settings) > The port settings (port-5900) is used as screen locator. > > -application need to be in your path > > dialog.exe: puts a new (fake)logon window( after vnc logon) > login.exe: executes the specified application in that user context > the person who start vnc need the have enough acces rights to do it. > > if you put your real videocard (1280x1024) you should be able to > see the login dialog and test af your application starts without vnc. > login reads the vnc registry to find the application. > Check > run from a cmd > login0.exe newlogin passwd to check. this should start the specified > application as that user > > dialog0 place login possition (1200,300) > dialog1 (2000,300) etc > try dialog0.exe from the command line. > > after installation you have 6 video cards > 800x600x32 (0,0) -->real video card > 800x600x32 (800,0)-->fake0 > 800x600x32 (1600,0)-->fake1 > 800x600x32 (2400,0)-->fake2 > 800x600x32 (3200,0)-->fake3 > 800x600x32 (4000,0)-->fake4 > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line: > 'unsubscribe vnc-list' in the message BODY > See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html > --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line: 'unsubscribe vnc-list' in the message BODY See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------
