Hope someone out there can help!

I have VNCserver set up on a windows machine, with a couple more windows
boxes using VNCViewer to make connections.  Just a straight LAN connection,
no firewalls or anything in the way.  One of my design briefs is to allow
only one person/machine to connect at a time, therefore I have set up the
connections as non-shared and added the ConnectPriority key, with a value of
2, to the registry on the machine running VNCserver.  

So far so good.  If one machine makes a connection, the other machine is
refused when trying to connect.  However, within the VNCviewer default
connection options, there is a checkbox which allows users to setup a shared
connection and will therefore allow multiple connections to my server.

Does anyone know how I can overcome this.

Any help is appreciated.

Regards

Andrew Gravell
Network & Database Administrator
Risk Operations
Barclays Bank PLC
Manchester, UK




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