On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 12:16 PM, Bernt Christandl
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> obviously I have an understanding problem.
>
> I'm a newbie to VNC with only very little windows-knowledge;
> I come from unix, so please forgive my ignorance...
>
> We live in a nearly windows-free environment, but nevertheless
> sometimes we have the need to access a windows-machine and run
> a program that's available only there.
>
> Therefore I'm looking for a possibility to access one windows-host
> (XP Pro) from remote. This is working with windows remote desktop,
> but I failed to use remote desktop for more than two or more (different!)
> sessions in parallel. It looks to me as if only one connection
> is possible at a time, whether it's from remote or locally.
Win XP is a multi-user multi-task environment. But it's NOT a
multi-session one. If you need to open several sessions (in the sense
of remote desktop/terminal services), you'll need Windows Server
version (ie Win 2000 server is it's still available on sale :p,
Windows Server 2003 or the newest Windows Server 2008).
> Then I've read that I want to use VNC... :)
Nope, not true. VNC only helps you see the screen remotely. If
you've only got a screen, nothing's gonna help you.
I'm not going to answer the questions/problems below....
> Before buying something, I tried the free version and
> was astonished: It looks to me as if VNC "only" dublicates
> the workstation local screen and sends the output to my remote
> PC-desktop. Even when I was not logged in to the windows machine,
> I can see the windows-session screen that I've opened with vncviewer
> on my remote PC parallel on the windows-screen.
>
> So has VNC the possibilities to open several (at least 3 or 4)
> different windows sessions that do not "see" each other?
>
> Or is it more a teaching/helping/surveying tool where one person can see
> and correct, what another person is doing?
>
> With best regards,
>
> Bernt Christandl
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