> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kaplan, Andrew H.
[snip] 
> The problem that I have encountered is there are a number of 
> processes that
> appear to still be running even after the users close out
> of VNC. One example was vim. There were several instances of 
> vim still running
> even though the user who was supposedly running the
> command was not logged into the system. Furthermore, the 
> command was taking up
> an inordinately hight amount of CPU time that
> could have been better served for other purposes. The who -i 
> command showed user
> accounts logged onto the system that were idle 
> for several days. This I attributed to VNC. 
[snip]

Define "close out of VNC".  If you are referring to closing the VNC viewer
then this is the expected behavior.  VNC provides a persistent desktop that
saves the state between connections with the VNC viewer.

-- 
William Hooper
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