FW: AW: Disconnect of users after close
Raymond Joyal
rjoyal "at" cgc.ca
Wed, 16 Aug 2000 14:46:21 +0000
Is the resolution changing when you do a CTRL-ALT-DELETE?
I have an NT Workstation where the user desktop is 1024x768 but the
"system" (logon) desktop is 640x480. If you VNC to the machine and do
a CTRL-ALT-DELETE, you'll get booted because the resolution changes, but you
shouldn't get logged off - that sounds like the LockSetting key.
Ray
>
> Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 18:18:13 +0200
> From: "Freudenberg, Alexander" <Alexander.Freudenberg "at" PC-WARE.DE>
> Subject:
>
> > That's right. The Ctrl-Alt-Del (via VNC-menu) is for
> displaying the NT
> > security screen. Here I lock the computer (instead of
> logging off the
> > administrator)
>
> > Which computer? The client or the server?
>
> The server. I do something at the server and when I'm
> finished I lock it.
>
> > What do you mean by "close the VNC console"?
>
> I close the VNC Viewer. LockSetting is 0 (no action)
>
> > Aha. Understood. Is the server machine pingable once the remote NT
> clients
> > have been disconnected? Can they reconnect?
>
> Yes, they can. The server is available.
>
> >> The server seems to disconnect the administrator,
>
> > I don't understand what you mean by this. You mean it
> disconnects a VNC
> > client, disconnects an NT file sharing client, or logs off the
> > administrator, or something else?
>
> It logs off the administrator.
>
> Greetings,
>
> Alexander Freudenberg
>
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