Alejandro Sanchez Acosta said: > And about the display 0, I just know in linux the gemsvnc server to use > the same > display without opening a new one.
So will VNC4 and xf4vnc, but none of them offer the option you are looking for. That is why I offered a different scenario to accomplish it. >> > And in the Windows one with TightVNC I can disable the local keyboard >> and >> > mouse >> > in the user options and it notify to the service. >> >> RealVNC also supports this option (providing that the server is running >> Windows NT/2000/XP). > > That's not so easy, it has to be transparent for the user and the person > that > wants to connect to the remote desktop. Can you explain what is not "transparent" about it? > In the tightvnc one in Windows, > when you > apply the change it notify the server but I can't automatize it. (I can't > write > anything in the register and notify to the server without restarting the > windows > user session) Is there a particular reason not to leave the option set at all times? Another thing you might want to check out is using the vncconfig program with VNC4. -- William Hooper _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
