On the client, not on the server.  After you've enter the URL, you should have 
a little button bar on top of the client Java area.  Option is the only one you could 
click at this stage.  Look harder and you'll find it.

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Andrew Wilcox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Envoyi : jeudi 13 novembre 2003 12:51
> @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc : Seak, Teng-Fong
> Objet : RE: RE : Problems with multiple Java clients over internet
> 
> 
> I do not have an option button on my server tray icon.
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on :
> 
> >     Before entering your password, click on "option" button 
> and choose to 
> > share desktop.  In this way, you could have more than one client 
> > connected.  No need to open any other port.
> > 
> >> -----Message d'origine-----
> >> De : Andrew Wilcox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Envoyi : jeudi 13 novembre 2003 10:18
> >> @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Objet : Problems with multiple Java clients over internet
> >> 
> >> 
> >> I tried to let two people see my desktop for the first 
> time yesterday 
> >> and did not get the expected result.  I think only one was able to 
> >> see it at time.  When the logged in again they would see 
> my desktop 
> >> but the other person would be knocked off.
> >> 
> >> They were using a URL like this http://me.dnsalias.com:5800/
> >> 
> >> My firewall had these ports open
> >> 
> >> 5800, 5900
> >> 5801, 5901
> >> 5802, 5902
> >> 
> >> All pointing to my PC on the LAN.
> >> 
> >> The VNC Server was set to auto.
> >> 
> >> Do I need more ports open for a two to one session?
> >> 
> >> Is the www.dyndns.com service getting in the way?
> >> 
> >> Any other thoughts?
> >> 
> >> Thanks
> >> Andrew
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