Do you mean you this situation?
You're sitting in front of a certain computer, let's call it A, and start TS client 
(the old and real name of "Remote Desktop Connection", thanks to Microsoft for another 
confusion!) to connect to your server called B.

>From within your session in B, you start VNC client to connect to a third computer 
>called C.  But the VNC client just stays on the screen for a few seconds and then it 
>goes away.

        Is it like this?  What is the system of C?  WinNT or what?  Anyway, try
1) from A, start a VNC client to connect to C and see if you have the same problem.
2) sit in front of B and login to the console session instead of TS session.  From 
inside, try using VNC client and see if the same problem occurs.
3) Reinstall VNC server inside C

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : lundi 5 avril 2004 07:59
> @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : Disconnect when connected
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I have just installed VNC 3.3.7   on a the server which i connect up using
> Remote Desktop Connection. Now, i install VNC on a computer connected to the
> network.
> I Remotely connect to the server, now i want to connect to a workstation on
> the network using an internal IP address from the server. When i connect to
> the workstation it disconnects me after only a few seconds of being
> connected, however, vice versa, the workstation connects to the server just
> fine. Any Ideas?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Todd Peasley
> Developer
> Noble Systems Pty Ltd
> (02)9211-5900 ext. 202
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