Re: No login dialog after Running VNC
- From: "j9" <j9@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 09:12:04 -0600
Remote dekstop does work in Pro (there is a check box in the remote tab of
the system control panel).
But, back to the original question... VNC only shows what is on the console
screen. If the console is logged in, then so is VNC. If the console is
logged out, then VNC will see the ctrl-alt-del screen.
"Dan D." <DanD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:2E3EFB08-BC91-4543-A123-6B99759D0C2B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
> "j9" wrote:
>
>> My 1st question would be: Why not use Remote Desktop and an RDP client
>> instead of VNC?
>>
>> If you're committed to VNC, I'd recommend TightVNC 5.
>>
>> "Dan D." <Dan D.@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:0F3F5167-4CA4-4123-AA16-4032CDE8CE13@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > This is a long one.
>> > I have a system running Windows 2000 pro and using one of RealVNC 4 or
>> > Radmin. The system boots normally with the monitor, keyboard, mouse
>> > connected
>> > and VNC starting as a service. VNC works, I can connect to the system
>> > do
>> > what I need to, log out and discconect. I can go back to the system
>> > and
>> > use
>> > it normaly using the connected monitor, kb, mouse with no problem. If
>> > I
>> > disconnect the monitor, keyboard and mouse. Boot the system, connect
>> > with
>> > VNC, the system connects and functions as expected. But if i go back
>> > and
>> > reconnect the monitor, kb, and mouse and reboot I get no display. It
>> > looks
>> > as
>> > though It's booting normally. I get the bios post, Windows boots, the
>> > windows
>> > spash screen appears and when I'd expect to see it change to the
>> > windows
>> > logon dialog it goes blank and the video signal drops. If I boot in
>> > safe
>> > mode and uninstall the display addapter and rediscover/install it again
>> > and
>> > reboot I get the logon screen . I've searched the groups and Knoledge
>> > base
>> > with no useful results.
>> > Any suggestions would be appretiated.
>> > Dan D.
>>
>>
>> we are not commited to VNC. Just on a very low budget. We are using
>> Windows 2000 Pro does remote desktop work on that? If it does then we
>> would use that.
> Tks,
> Dan
.
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