mutliple user access of vncserver
Daniel Clarke
admin "at" recoding.net
Mon Jan 8 11:49:00 2007
I have free edition, and can access my server via over 10 people at one
time, do this in the VNC viewer, see link below for a screen dump
http://img.recoding.net/multiplevnc.JPG
On 08/01/07, Neal Hartgrove <nealh "at" nortel.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Free version of Real VNC does NOT support multiple users. You have to
> buy either the personal or enterprise editions.
>
> I use Tightvnc - which supports multiple users at the same time.
> www.tightvnc.com
>
> I hope you are using free edition 4.1.2, because of the security threat
> issue discussed many months ago.
>
>
> Alex Pelts wrote:
>
> > There is no limit as far as I know. You just need to tick appropriate
> > configuration option. When connecting in options misc tab select
> > "Shared Connection" when second person is connecting. Or on the server
> > in Sharing tab select "Always treat as shared" option.
> >
> > Alex
> >
> >
> > Jimmy Jiang wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I use vnc free edition 4.1 to remotely connec to my other window xp
> >> pro computer, run application there.
> >>
> >> Now I need my assistant to be able to access it same time. But
> obviously
> >> I get kick off when he loged in.
> >>
> >> Is the personal edition or enterprise edition can allow multiple remote
> >> access? If yes, what's the limit?
> >>
> >> Thanks!
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