> > > > I have an iPAQ Pocket PC that runs Windows CE 3.0.  I need to be
able
> to
> > > log
> > > > onto my Windows 2000 Terminal Server and launch a VNC client inside
> > *that*
> > > > window to access other machines on our network.  I can do this just
> fine
> > > > with my PC's Win2K Terminal Server client.
> > > >
> > > > On the iPAQ however, I log into the terminal server, launch the VNC
> > > client,
> > > > key in the password and immediately get a "connection closed"
message.
> > If
> > > I
> > >
> > > From the VNC client, or the Terminal Services client?
> >
> > The VNC Client terminates the connection.  The TS client continues to
work
> > just fine.
>
> So:
>
>     You _can_ start a Terminal Server session from another Win2K box to
your
> server and run VNCviewer in that session, but
>     You _can't_ start a Terminal Server session from the PocketPC and run
> VNCviewer in it without the VNCviewer closing after the password is sent?
>
>     Is that correct?  What happens if you start a session using the PC
> client, then run VNCviewer, disconnect the TS session and reconnect to it
> from the PocketPC?

It works.  The VNC client doesn't die or get kicked by the VNC Server.  Of
course that only does me good if I set up a machine with all of my possible
VNC destinations logged in.  :-)  I am going to set the log to work and
hopefully glean something useful to post back with from that.

>     Cheers,
>
> James "Wez" Weatherall
> --
>           "The path to enlightenment is /usr/bin/enlightenment"
> Laboratory for Communications Engineering, Cambridge - Tel : 766513
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