I think it is because you may be using the same login twice. I dont think you can not have the same USER signed into the same machine using remote desktop. Try setting up a new user for PC #1 and then when you remote desktop in from PC #2, sign in with the new user.

HTH
Dave





From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Multiple Connections AKA Tunneling...
Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 10:56:09 -0400

First, a little background...

I use VNC at my company, combined with Remote Desktop Connection to tunnel
from PC to PC on our equipment.  When locally at the equipment, PC #1 is
the primary "Interface" PC, and PC #2 is the "back end" PC. When we need
to connect locally from PC #1 to PC #2, we use Remote Desktop to connect,
because PC #2 has no monitor connected to it (Yes I know KVM Would work
better, but would be MUCH more involved).

When In House (Being Built & Tested), if we need to remotely access our
equpiment, we VNC into PC #1, then use Remote Desktop if we need to access
PC #2.

In the field (At Customer Location), we have an issue.  PC #2 is used for
file transfer, and therefore has an outside network connection. PC #1,
does not. I can go into the customer's VPN to access our equipment, but I
have to go through PC #2, since that has the network connection. If I VNC
into PC #2, I can then remote desktop to PC #1, but the local user's
monitor goes black (As Remote Desktop can not shadow a session without
using Windows Server 2003).  When I Remote Desktop into PC #2, and try to
VNC into PC #1, I get a "The connection has been reset because another
user has logged on", and then it disconnects my VNC from PC #2.

Does anybody know if I can tunnel/shadow 2 VNC Sessions? about 75% of the
work that needs to be done remotely needs to be done on PC #1, and getting
another network line run to PC #1 IS NOT an option, nor is temporarily
swapping cables (Realtime connections that can not be disconnected). Or,
does anybody know why i get kicked out of a VNC Connection when I run the
remote desktop?

Thanks in advance, and if it makes it any easier, I can draw up a flow
chart really quick to explain it a little better.
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