Yes, it is running as a service. The main difference is that for some reason, when executed while the desktop is locked, no action seems to take place with version 4.0 (vnc4.exe) as opposed to the version 3.3.7 (winvnc.exe).

When I go back to 3.3.7, it works, however, I run into another limitation which is that I can't specify an alternate port for the host like this:

winvnc.exe -connect 10.0.0.5:5900

I get an error that it can't understand the host to connect to, but that command works with 4.0, however, not while the desktop is locked. In both cases, vnc is running as a service.

...Brad



Brad MELENDY said:
> Hello,
> Strange thing that use to work with version 3.3.7, but if I schedule a
> batch job to run vnc4.exe with the -connect <host> option, it works great
> while my Xp desktop is logged in, but if the desktop is locked, nothing
> happens.


Are you running VNC as a service?

--
William Hooper
_______________________________________________
_______________________________________________
VNC-List mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To remove yourself from the list visit:
http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list

Reply via email to