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    Windows 2000

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    Are you trying to connect to a Windows 2000 Server? If so, go to start/settings/control panel, select add/remove programs, select add/remove windows components. Scroll down and select Terminal Services. Remote Administration mode will allow a max of 2 concurrent connections. Make sure to giv the users that need to use this the right to log on locally.

    Windows 2000 workstation does not have Terminal Services remote access capabilities. You'll have to use a 2rd part remote access product.
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    vnc server edit settings > security . use MS logon, windows.
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