Hi Victor,

   Way I do this is ...

   - Right click VNC Viewer ICON in Task Bar

   - Select tab "Sharing"

   - Select "Always treat new connection as shared"
   

                                         Best Regards,
                                              Jim

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Received: Thursday, January 19, 2006, at 11:59 AM
From:     Victor Casados <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:       [email protected] <[email protected]>
CC:       
Subject:  Basic configuration question.
 
At the risk of asking a truly simple-minded question....
I am running vnc 4.1.1 on Windows 2k
Unless I specify that the client connect via shared session, I boot
everybody.
I have tried everything I can think of to cause the viewer to always connect
with a Shared Sesssion:
- Accesing the properties via the SysTray icon and selecting "Always treat new
sessions as shared".
- Accessing the User-Mode and Service-Mode properties via the Program menu.
I have tried to find the answer in the FAQs, and but they don't seem to cover
this. Or I am just missing it.
I am sure I have some basic mis-understanding of things here, and would
appreciate if
someone could point it out. Maybe a Reg hack?

Regards,
_____________________________

Vic Casados
Senior Applications Engineer
Collaboration Suite
Oracle Corporation
Office 916.315.6042
Mobile 530.263.1949
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