Now, I am running TightVNC and the Ctrl-Alt-Delete command does not work
(at least on the couple of XP machines that we have tried) on a locked
machine. In fact the very act of locking the machine terminates the VNC
service (not application mode). Is this not correct behavior on it's
part?

Terry Poperszky 


-----Original Message-----
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Subject: RE: Ctrl-Alt-Dlt

It sounds like you ran VNC in application mode. In order to be able to
unlock the machine, VNC must be run as a service.

There are options to do this in your VNC start menu folder.

-----Original Message-----
From: Darren Cullen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 12:47 AM
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Subject: Ctrl-Alt-Dlt :VSMail MX2


I have just installed VNC server on my XP machine at work and am trying
to view it on my ME machine at home, but I can not log into my server PC
when it is locked. I have looked at the docs on the NVC website which
say that I should be able to log in even when my machine is locked, but
this simply is not the case. Can anyone help a new and confused user???

Regards,
Darren Cullen
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