On 7-6-2010 14:46, Bill Manthorp wrote: > Dear list, > > > > Can you please advise how many computers may view the screen of a VNC server > machine and what are the criteria for determining this number? > > > Well, the number of connected users is fairly limited in controll. As far as I know, the only options are: - 0: none at all: switch the vnc server off - 1: only a single user can access. It is configurable if this is the first user that connects or the last. See the options and be creative - all: All users that connect can access. Somewhere there is a limit in the max number but as far as I know, this is not limited by the software or such, it is mainly limited by the capacity of the systems in use. Possible bottlenecks include the cpu, the network bandwith, the number of ports available and such. - more: If the capacity of the vnc-server is reached, I recall there is a kind of vnc-proxy somewhere, which can be used to have a sinlge access to the effective vnc-server and provide more client connections. Mainly in use as either a firewall/dmz proxy for read-only sessions. Success CBee _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list VNC-List@xxxxxxxxxxx To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list