Hi J,

It's not advisable to disable the idle timeout.  If you need to have that
effect, it's better to set it to something long, e.g. 24 hours, so that it's
practically disabled for most normal purposes.

Regards,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
 

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> I'm using the VNC server that is built into Fedora FC5.  I'm 
> conecting to it
> with the Windows XP Viewer.  How do I set it so that sessions will not
> timeout?  I've read the documentation, but need more of a step by step
> instruction.
> 
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