VNC does not provide functionality similar to terminal server. It only
remotes the screen and keyboard. On unix-like oses it runs as xserver so
you can do this by running multiple vncserver instances. On windows it
does not work this way. You will need to use terminal server license and
software. Terminal server plays some sort of trickery with os where it
creates some virtual screens that are not displayed on the real one. VNC
merely transmits changes on the display to the remote machine.
Thanks,
Alex
Michael D Schleif wrote:
* Joel Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005:11:03:13:17:14-0700] scribed:
It's my understanding that multiple users have to use different ports to
connect, we do the same thing here with multiple users logging on to the
same box, each one just has to specify a different port.
Thank you,
Joel J Roberts
ODCS Network Specialist
Phone: 303-924-9179
Yes, of course. What I cannot figure out is, HOW do you configure that
on a Windows 2003 Server server ???
When I logon to vnc on that server, right-click the icon, and configure
properties; then, the next logon will ONLY go to that port, and ONLY use
that one (1) password. No longer can I logon to the previous port,
using the previous password.
What am I missing?
What do you think?
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