Hey, On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 01:22:47PM +0800, Guannan Ren wrote: > -vnc :5900,share=allow-exclusive > allows clients to ask for exclusive access which is > implemented by dropping other connections Connecting > multiple clients in parallel requires all clients asking > for a shared session (vncviewer: -shared switch) > > -vnc :5900,share=force-shared > disables exclusive client access. Useful for shared > desktop sessions, where you don't want someone forgetting > specify -shared disconnect everybody else. > > -vnc :5900,share=ignore > completely ignores the shared flag and allows everybody > connect unconditionally rdp seems to support some similar (though they don't look identical) features through replaceUser/multiUser. « The replaceUser attribute is a boolean deciding whether multiple simultaneous connections to the VM are permitted. The multiUser attribute is a boolean deciding whether the existing connection must be dropped and a new connection must be established by the VRDP server, when a new client connects in single connection mode. » I'm wondering if we should try to use similar attributes for both rdp and vnc for more consistency? Christophe
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