Remote Desktop Connection
Chris Ryan
cryan1 at gmu.edu
Wed Sep 14 14:04:46 BST 2005
Larry -
If you could look that up I would appreciate it.
Chris
Larry Howe wrote:
>Are you trying to connect multiple computers, all to the same desktop session?
>I don't know if that's possible.
>
>It is possible for multiple computers to each run a separate remote desktop.
>To do that, you need to first configure X to allow remote logins. I don't
>have the setting in front of me, but I will look it up if anyone needs it.
>Then, on the remote computer, do
>
>X -query computername
>
>or X -query 192.168.whatever
>
>and you should get the main computer's login screen on your remote computer.
>
>Larry
>
>On Tuesday September 13 2005 15:52, cryan1 at gmu.edu wrote:
>
>
>>When I activate Desktop Sharing I can connect from one computer. When I try
>>to connect from a second computer, while the first is still connected, I
>>get "Connection failed. The Server does not accept new connections." Can
>>anyone help me. I thought I should be able to connect from multiple
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