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How to access many X Linux sessions from VNC?

Sorry for my poor english, I'm new in linux world, and i'm in trouble to do remote connections, at the same time, from windows clients (via vnc) to a linux server (debian), I've tried vncserver and x11vnc.
My difficult are connecting many windows xp (via vnc), because actually, when I try to access the server from different windows clients, it always log with the same user (nor ask for user, only for password), it occur even when trying different port, for exemple 192.168.0.x:2.
Someone to help me please?
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VINAGRE(1)						      General Commands Manual							VINAGRE(1)

NAME
vinagre - a remote desktop viewer for the GNOME Desktop SYNOPSYS
vinagre [OPTIONS] [server][::port|:display] DESCRIPTION
vinagre is a remote desktop viewer for the GNOME desktop. It can support many protocols using a plugin system. Current plugins exist for VNC and SSH. Vinagre has many features, among others:. - Support for multiple connections simultaneously - Bookmarks and history support - Avahi integration - GNOME keyring integration - GNOME panel applet to quickly launch vinagre to access VNC servers - You can connect to a VNC server by double clicking on a .vnc file when using nautilus. OPTIONS
Help Options: -?, --help Show help options --help-all Show all help options --help-gtk Show GTK+ options Application Options: --help-vnc Show VNC options -F, --file=filename Opens a .vnc file -f, --fullscreen Open vinagre in fullscreen mode -n, --new-window Create a new toplevel window in an existing instance of vinagre --display=DISPLAY X display to use Run 'vinagre --help' to see a full list of available command line options OPERANDS
The following operands are supported: [server][::port|:display] Specifies the VNC server to connect to. The VNC server can be either a hostname, or an IP address. If the server is an IPv6 address, it must be enclosed by square brackets. The address can optionally be followed by two colons (::) and the VNC port number, or alter- natively by one colon (:) and the display where Vinagre should run. If a port is not specified, default value of 5900 will be used. If the value is lower than 1024, 5900 will be added to it. For example, ":0" means "5900" and ":1" means ":5901". If only a port is specified, but not the hostname, localhost will be assumed. Possible values for the display are between 0 and 1024. If a display number greater than 1024 is specified, it will be assumed to be a port. Note that you can't specify the port and the display at the same time. EXAMPLES
Example 1: Start vinagre from the command line example% vinagre Example 2: Create a new top-level window example% vinagre --new-window Example 3: Connect to a specified VNC server and port example% vinagre snoopy::5900 Example 4: Connect to a specified IPv4 address and port example% vinagre 192.168.1.35::2700 Example 5: Connect to a specified IPv6 address and port example% vinagre [2001:0db8:0:0:0:0:1428:57ab]::2700 Example 6: Connect to a VNC server specified by a .vnc file example% vinagre -F snoopy.vnc Example 7: Connect to localhost on a specified port in fullscreen mode example% vinagre -f ::5900 SEE ALSO
Vinagre help manual AUTHOR
Vinagre was written by Jonh Wendell <wendell@bani.com.br> This manual page was written by Emilio Pozuelo Monfort <pochu@ubuntu.com> and Halton Huo <halton.huo@sun.com>. User Commands August 12th 2009 VINAGRE(1)