Youngwhan Song wrote:
Computer A runs VNC Server (Service Mode). Computer B runs VNC Viewer.
Computer A have two user accounts, A-1 (for my wife) and A-2 (for me.)
Now, I have two questions.
1. When the B tries to connect to A, A always shows Windows Login Screen. I
tried to connect to A-2 for me, then the vnc connection is disconnected
immediately. If I tried to connect to A-1, then there is no problem. How can
I connect to A-2 from B?
2. I found that after logging A-2 on computer A, running VNC Server
(User-Mode) on computer A and adding client while running VNC Listening
Viewer on computer B enable to use A-2 on B. However, my wife also want to
use the computer A logged A-1 concurrently, but as soon as switch user
account on computer A, the VNC connection also is lost.
In other words, I want to use Computer A (A-2) through Computer B while my
wife is using Computer A (A-1). Is it possible using VNC Free Version? or
other VNC commercial version support it?
All OS we are using are Windows XP professional version.
Windows XP's Fast User Switching and Remote Desktop features play funny
tricks with VNC. Given it's unpredicatable behavior, it's suggested that
if you're going to use VNC, then you need to eliminate the need of
those two features. However, because both are XP Pro, Remote Desktop
might suit your purposes anyway; it's under Start > Programs >
Accessories. Have you looked into it?
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