Seak, Teng-Fong said: [snip] > So it seems that RealVNC > Run VNC Server is just a sort of "superficial" > server", as mentioned in the FAQ Q31.
No, it is in "App Mode". Notice it says Run VNC *Server* not *service*. > Maybe in next version, you could > add some code to start the real service in NT systems when people run > "Run VNC Server". It is already in the 4 beta, part of the menu seperation of "App" and "Service" modes. [snip] > From the above experience, by chance I discovered that manually start VNC > service won't show the system-tray icon (well, forgive my ignorance if > you know this already :) ). With some Windows Script, I'm pretty sure > it's possible to do some trick to hide this icon. Actually, since this > icon appears only when someone's logged on, we can _restart_ the VNC > Server service as soon as he logs on. At least, I've tried this manually > and it works! I thought this was fixed in later versions. The behavior you are seeing is the fact that the "Service-helper" app isn't running. This also has implications for some user-level things (wallpaper comes to mind). I know v4 beta correctly runs the service-helper no matter how you start the VNC service. -- William Hooper _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
