ConnectPriority...this is what the site says...
By default, all WinVNC servers will disconnect any existing connections when
an incoming, non-shared connection is
authenticated. This behaviour is undesirable when the server machine is
being used as a shared workstation by several users
or when remoting a single display to multiple
clients for vewing, as in a classroom situation.
ConnectPriority indicates what WinVNC should do
when a non-shared connection is received:
0 = Disconnect all existing connections.
1 = Don't disconnect any existing connections.
2 = Refuse the new connection.
So I made the changes in the Registry on the server (added a DWord value
called ConnectPriority = 2), however, I still get booted out if I'm using a
VNC Connection and someone else tries to connect from their station to the
same Server as me. I made sure to reboot the server for the changes to take
effect, but that still didn't work.
Please let me know if you can help.
Regards,
Tracy Millar
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