Yes, William answered my question.  Basically I wanted the client to have
it's own "session" instead of emulating the user that is currently logged
on to the server.


>       No idea what you mean exactly.  Does William's answer match your need?
> Or do you just want to see what is displayed on the VNC server screen?
> If so, use "viewer" mode in VNC 3.3.7 client, or do not send mouse and
> keyboard events to server in VNC 4 client.
>
>> -----Message d'origine-----
>> De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Envoyi : lundi 22 mars 2004 15:12
>> @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Objet : VNC Server question on Win2K Box
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm not sure if this has been presented yet, and my attempt to search
>> the
>> mailing list has failed, so here goes.
>>
>> I have a VNC server on my local machine and when I connect from another
>> machine, all of the actions that I perform from the client are displayed
>> on the VNC server machine.  I do NOT want the actions performed on the
>> client to be displayed on the server.  I basically want a "second"
>> hidden
>> window displayed to clients when they connect.
>>
>> Is this possible with VNC?
>>
>> Tim Radigan
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