Do you have VNC running as a service? That might be the problem there. I
don't know, but that's just a guess.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Greg
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 1:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Add Client Without Server Session


Scenario:
   
  I want to have a VNC server behind a firewall automatically connect to a
VNC client outside that firewall. I can do this successfully using the VNC
server "Add Client" function and Windows' Scheduled Tasks. However, this
configuration requires the VNC server to have an active session, i.e., there
must be a user logged in to the server for this to work. Is there a way to
configure VNC server so that it will add a client even if there is no user
logged in?
   
  My current configuration has VNC running as a service under the Local
System account. The scheduled task is a batch file containing the following
command:
   
  winvnc4.exe -connect mysubdomain.homeip.net::<port>
   
  As stated above, this works as long as there is an active session on the
server. If there is no session, the connect command executes without error
but the client is not added.
   
  Thanks,
  Greg
   
   

                
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