Well, that is strange then. I assume you are running it as a service,
and not in User mode, right?
You should also check the Event Viewer to see if it is logging anything
of interest when it fails.
Once you receive the error, are you still able to enter a password each
time, or does it stop accepting connections altogether?
Ben wrote:
I am the only "User" for these remote PCs, and this situation only
happens after I have been logged on (in VNC) and re-booted the PC.
I normally wait a couple of minutes for the PC to completely restart
before logging back in through VNC again, and although the usual
passowrd prompt box appears, it won't accept let me access the PC
(giving the error "The connection closed unexpectedly").
I can disable the FUS feature, but I imagine that it probably won't
affect things as there is no FUS being performed on these systems.
Additionally, a hard boot of the PC usually gets the system up and
running again - but it might work fine for another day, another week or
another month before this problem surfaces again. It's very intermittent
- that's the main problem. But, it's affecting more than one system
(currently 6 PCs have suffered from this condition in the last few
days).
Ben
-----Original Message-----
From: B. Scott Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 26 January 2006 12:45 PM
To: Ben
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: "The connection closed unexpectedly"
No, that shouldn't cause any problem, then.
As long as User's logoff, and not "switch", all should work just fine.
Are you sure this isn't happening?
Disabling the FUS feature would prove or disprove it...
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