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windows 2003 server when logging into windows vnc disconnect

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shendog

windows 2003 server when logging into windows vnc disconnect

Post by shendog »

Hi I am have a strange problem with windows 2003 server. I can connect to the server fine, and establish a vnc session. When I log into windows and the desktop is displayed, the vnc session is disconnected. I can imediately reconnect to the server.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Shen
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Post by Sergio »

Check FAQ [topic=58][/topic]
shendog

Post by shendog »

I read to the topic at: [topic=58][/topic]

If I am understanding this correctly, vnc server uses its default settings when it is running as a service. When a user logs in it switches to this users settings. In the proccess any current vnc sessions are lost.

Is my understanding 0f this correctly? If so is there any way to prevent this behavor?


As it is I am forced to login twice to access this server. Not a big Deal, just kind of annoying. :|

Thanks again,

Shen
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Post by Sergio »

shendog wrote:In the proccess any current vnc sessions are lost.
If "default settings" are different from the logged "user settings" (port, display, dsm plugin), this is correct.
If they are the same, there is no reason to be disconected at logon, so some other problem is happening ...
Guest

Post by Guest »

I found it! I had compared the default and current setting several times before I found the difference. The "Remove Desktop Walpaper" Button was checked in one but not the other.

Thanks for your help!

Shen
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Post by Marscha »

moved topic from mslogon forum to General help since it's not related to MS logon.
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