Hello guys.
I'm having a weird situation here. Ultravnc is working as RDP connection. When I try to view a client screen it disconnect the user (locks the screen...showing crtl+alt+del).
As I remember ultravnc doesn't work like that. It connects and the user and technician see the screen and can use the mouse.
You guys have any suggestion?
Regards
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Connection logging off user
- Rudi De Vos
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Re: Connection logging off user
Looks like the client connect to the PC using RDP and you connect to the pc with VNC in service mode.
No RDP license so you can only have the console OR the RDP active, not both simultanious.
Solution:
Client needs to be on the console ( You both see the console)
or
Client start VNC as application from his RDP desktop ( You both see the RDP desktop). Make sure VNC service is stopped before starting vnc as app.
No RDP license so you can only have the console OR the RDP active, not both simultanious.
Solution:
Client needs to be on the console ( You both see the console)
or
Client start VNC as application from his RDP desktop ( You both see the RDP desktop). Make sure VNC service is stopped before starting vnc as app.
Re: Connection logging off user
I don't know if this is related to the original post, but it might be... We just recently started installing Windows 10/64bit Pro systems at work. When I connect to the remote Windows 10 system then click on the button to lock remote screen and keyboard it causes the Windows 10 system to lock the user account. I have to send a CTRL-ALT-DEL to log into the system again. On a Windows 7 system clicking on that button gives the remote user the big green eye to blank the screen, but does not actually block the keyboard or mouse input. If the remote user moves the mouse or presses the C-A-D keys, it will do it on the PC. They just can't see that it is happening.
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Re: Connection logging off user
Many thanks!Rudi De Vos wrote:Looks like the client connect to the PC using RDP and you connect to the pc with VNC in service mode.
No RDP license so you can only have the console OR the RDP active, not both simultanious.
Solution:
Client needs to be on the console ( You both see the console)
or
Client start VNC as application from his RDP desktop ( You both see the RDP desktop). Make sure VNC service is stopped before starting vnc as app.
The first solution worked like a charm
Regards