Killing Clients
Adrian Phillips
a.phillips "at" dnmi.no
Mon, 17 Apr 2000 06:36:33 +0000
>>>>> "David" == Blackwell, David C <dcblackw "at" liberty.edu> writes:
David> I am asking this again in hopes that someone knows the
David> answer.. If any of you know how I can keep the servers from
David> killing the clint... I am a manager for a college Computer
David> lab and I need a way to prevent clients from being
David> killed... If anyone knows what I can do please let me know.
I'm not quite sure what this means. VNC is client server, you need a
vncserver up and running before clients can connect (not exactly
correct these days with inet versions, etc.) but if the server is
killed (either the VNCserver or the server it is running on) what else
do you want the client to do ? It can give a message perhaps then try
reestablishing the connect. Is that what you'd like ? Sounds rather
useful actually :-)
Sincerely,
Adrian Phillips
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