Anthony Watson wrote:
I thought that VNC would allow me to bypass the terminal services limitation
built into XP service pack 2, but the free version of VNC I downloaded kicked
one user off, when another VNC connection was initiated. Does the Personal or
Enterprise version have this
shruti shah wrote:
How are the screens captured in this software? Can anyone help me on this?
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You can use your own screen capture software. There is also a
vnc-movie-maker or vnc-recorder, that records a vnc-session as if it
1. Re: windows xp service pack 2 (Corne Beerse)
Well then I guess the question would then be, how to get more
licenses for the XP box. It seems that M$ does not allow more
desktop connections on XP Pro sp 2, no matter licensing, but perhaps
I am wrong.
thanks,
aw
Anthony Watson
I have a remote Linix computer setup with free realvnc 4.1.2 server to be
started via -inetd. I start the free vncviewer 4.1.2 on my client system and
VNC comes up on the remote and all works great. I want to write a script to
drive all this and start some applications etc and what I need to
I am having a major problem connecting to my VNC server using
VNsea(iphone), and I know a lot of other people do too. I don't think
it is a problem with VNsea, the router or the VNC server. I think it
is some sort of
problem with the internet service provider. I did a few tests...
1. When
Tom Wurgler wrote:
I have a remote Linix computer setup with free realvnc 4.1.2 server to be
started via -inetd. I start the free vncviewer 4.1.2 on my client system and
VNC comes up on the remote and all works great. I want to write a script to
drive all this and start some applications etc