Hi,
You can make a connection with shared, then save it with password and
everything.
Now, instead of running VNCviewer create a batch file with VNCViewer -config
the-fle-name-that-you-just-saved.
Tell you students to run the batch file.
Good Luck,
Shay.
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From: Russ Brewer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 12:30 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: shared viewing
I want to use VNC to allow my 20 students to see a single display. However,
it only allows one student to use it and disconnects the current user. The
documentation referneces connectpriority but I can't find the key in the
registry settings. Is there someway to set the server up to allow shared
connections or to set the clients up to automatically have sharing enabled?
My students are quite young and I'm sure someone will forget to enable
sharing when they log on! Thanks Lynne
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