Steve,

What you're talking about sounds like you want separate a separate desktop
for each user.  Is that the case?

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.


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> Sent: 29 November 2004 16:38
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> Subject: sharing a connection
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> Hi,
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> I want to be able to share a server connection remotely but 
> be able to open my own session  in a way that doesn't affect 
> what the other user is doing.
> So, for example, if I open my computer this action is hidden 
> from the other user and visa versa.  I wondered whether the 
> software could do this.  As it stands it is only really 
> useful for one connection.  I couldn't find anything in the 
> documentation about this.  
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> I know how to share a connection but the action of one user 
> affects the actions of another.
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> Many thanks,
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