WinXPsp2 with RealVNC4.2.1 probs at logoff the
server-computer
James Weatherall
jnw "at" realvnc.com
Fri Oct 5 17:56:05 2007
Elias,
If your system crashes when you log off then you probably want to check your
display & network drivers to start off with. Unless you use the VNC Mirror
Driver, VNC doesn't install anything low-level enough to crash the system.
Cheers,
--
Wez @ RealVNC Ltd
> -----Original Message-----
> From: vnc-list-admin "at" realvnc.com
> [mailto:vnc-list-admin "at" realvnc.com] On Behalf Of Elias Klemencic
> Sent: 05 October 2007 10:39
> To: VNC-List "at" realvnc.com
> Subject: WinXPsp2 with RealVNC4.2.1 probs at logoff the
> server-computer
>
> hello all,
>
> we have tested with RealVNC 4.2.1 a long time since i had
> written the last time.
>
> so the actually stand is:
>
> - the server-comuter starts winxpsp2 with autologon in a
> limited-rights account.
> - i capture it with the admin-account on a client-computer
> with winxpsp2, too.
> - if i send the ctrl-alt-del command and wanna logoff the
> limited-rights account to logon into the admin-account, at
> the most time it`ll functioning.
> - but if i press the start-button on the server-computer and
> press "logoff" the system crashes and restart
>
> ok, now our test-results:
>
> - if i lock the captured computer (with the client!) and
> relock it and then i logoff, it`ll functioning!!! ever time!!!
> - the limited rights have no action on the problem, cauz if i
> set the admin-account on autologon, the same problem comes!
> - so, we have seen that the AUTOLOGON is associated with the
> problem, BUT (now comes the fucking but ;)) we have a older
> winxpsp2 installation on two other computer with the same
> settings, installations, ect. and there is no problem with
> VNC and AUTOLOGON
>
>
> once again, a other guy from the world, have sent me a email
> yesterday with the depainting of the same problem, and we
> have no resolution on the problem!
>
>
> so, i please the professionals from VNC to help us two with
> this problem, i dont know what remains to be done!
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