Yep - you're right - the documentation is quite brief and not very certain
about it.

So is it the viewer/server can't work on a system that is configured for FUS
or does it need to encounter a more than one logged on user to lose the
plot?

Regardless, is it not feasible for the Server to observe that FUS/RD is/has
occurred and therefore deny any attempts to connect?

Cheers,
Frank.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of James Weatherall
Sent: Saturday, 11 September 2004 7:26 PM
To: 'Frank Hamersley'; 'VNC List (E-mail)'
Subject: RE: Strange viewer behaviour - black non resizable screen -
WinXP SP2?


Frank,

As is stated in the documentation, the current VNC release is not compatible
with Fast User Switching.

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frank Hamersley
> Sent: 11 September 2004 07:45
> To: VNC List (E-mail)
> Subject: RE: Strange viewer behaviour - black non resizable
> screen - WinXP SP2?
>
> James,
>
> FUS is in use on the machine but I'm not sure if any profiles
> were in use at the time.  Certainly the screen-save timeout
> had occurred because I recall this was presented to via VNC.
> As a rule the other users of the system don't log out and
> given it had only been turned on that morning to access
> hotmail I suspect at least 1 FUS session was established.
>
> RD has never has been used on this PC.
>
> The only other point to make is this machine is (at 128M)
> quite memory stressed and thrashes the HDD mercilessly from
> time to time (one day I'll get some more RAM for it).
> Perhaps WinXP itself wasn't keeping its end of the bargain in
> a timely fashion?
>
> Regardless the viewer reacted quite badly to the (presumably)
> mixed signals coming from the server.  I will keep monitoring
> the situation.
>
> Cheers, Frank.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of James Weatherall
> Sent: Friday, 10 September 2004 7:54 PM
> To: 'Frank Hamersley'; 'VNC List (E-mail)'
> Subject: RE: Strange viewer behaviour - black non resizable
> screen - WinXP SP2?
>
>
> Frank,
>
> Had you been using Fast User Switching or Remote Desktop beforehand?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frank Hamersley
> > Sent: 10 September 2004 01:22
> > To: VNC List (E-mail)
> > Subject: Strange viewer behaviour - black non resizable
> screen - WinXP
> > SP2?
> >
> > Config is ...
> > VNC4.0 Client on W2K dialup (ie.slow) to Internet
> >        SSH tunnel terminated on Linux 7.3 DMZ host using PuTTY 0.55
> > Port 5900.
> > VNC4.0 Server on WXPPro SP2 FW enabled
> >        Behind Linux 8.0 bastion iptables FW on a cable link.
> >        tcp/5900 routed (forwarded) from Linux 7.3 to WinXP Pro host
> >
> > Initial connection proceeded normally - VNC Server password was
> > entered and the viewer window opened to show the XP Login screen.
> > Selected a user id and entered the Win password.
> > Viewer then opened to a black screen.
> >
> > Curiously when I minimised the screen and then tried to enlarge it
> > only opened a small window with no screen display
> > - only big enough to show VNC in the title bar and the standard _OX
> > icons at the top right.
> >
> > This window was not resizable - although I could switch to
> FullScreen
> > (still
> > black) and back to Minimised.
> >
> > Eventually I closed this and opened another Viewer session
> which after
> > soliciting the VNC password displayed a VNC Viewer:Error panel -
> > "SelectObject to CompatibleDC failed:
> > The operation completed successfully.
> > (0)"  [OK]
> >
> > Will post more details when I get home and can test from behind the
> > bastion FW.  I suspect SP2 is complicit - are there any
> other likely
> > possibilities?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Frank.
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