XDMCP and GDM Start of a later session problem.

I'm currently running Archlinux on one computer (PC1) and Windows Vista on another (PC2). I have X11 and GDM installed and they work perfectly. On PC2 I use Xming to connect to PC1 via the XDMCP protocol and everything works perfectly the first time this occurs after a reboot of PC1 or restart of GDM on PC1. But if I log out of the session and try to reconnect to it later via Xming, Xming starts up then immediately crashes. Only if I reboot PC1 or restart GDM will it connect again. I'm not trying to resume a session or anything like that, that would be nice but all I want to do is to be able to use the desktop at a later time. If any more information is needed it can be supplied. I have a feeling either this can't be done, there's a config setting I missed somewhere or GDM and the XServer are being ran in an incorrect manner. Any help is greatly appeciated.

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    Oct 5 10:05:11 t23 gdm-binary[3373]: DEBUG(+): GdmDisplay: unmanage display
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    Oct 5 10:05:11 t23 gdm-binary[3373]: DEBUG(+): GdmSlaveProxy: Disposing slave proxy
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    Oct 5 10:05:12 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Registering for 15 signals
    Oct 5 10:05:12 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Adding handler 2: signum=2 0x804d1b0
    Oct 5 10:05:12 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Registering for 2 signals
    Oct 5 10:05:12 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Adding handler 3: signum=4 0x804d1b0
    Oct 5 10:05:12 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Registering for 4 signals
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    Oct 5 10:05:12 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Registering for 7 signals
    Oct 5 10:05:12 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Adding handler 5: signum=8 0x804d1b0
    Oct 5 10:05:12 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Registering for 8 signals
    Oct 5 10:05:12 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Adding handler 6: signum=1 0x804d1b0
    Oct 5 10:05:12 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Registering for 1 signals
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    Oct 5 10:05:12 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Registering for 11 signals
    Oct 5 10:05:12 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Adding handler 8: signum=6 0x804d1b0
    Oct 5 10:05:12 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Registering for 6 signals
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    Oct 5 10:05:12 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Registering for 10 signals
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    Oct 5 10:05:12 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSlave: Starting slave
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    Oct 5 10:05:12 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Adding handler 11: signum=10 0x80536e0
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    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: running 10 handler: 0x804d1b0
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    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSlave: Requesting timed login details
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    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSlave: Got timed login details: 0 0
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    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSimpleSlave: Creating greeter for :0
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    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSlave: script environment: X_SERVERS=/var/gdm/:0.Xservers
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    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSlave: script environment: HOME=/var/lib/gdm
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    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSlave: script environment: PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
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    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmSlave: script environment: USERNAME=gdm
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    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmWelcomeSession: welcome environment: PWD=/var/lib/gdm
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    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmWelcomeSession: welcome environment: USERNAME=gdm
    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmWelcomeSession: welcome environment: XDG_SESSION_COOKIE=55a05d047ffc8a00c35d0e0047eda69e-1286269514.940105-1594411165
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    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3878]: DEBUG(+): GdmWelcomeSession: Changing (uid:gid) for child process to (120:120)
    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmWelcomeSession: Started D-Bus daemon on pid 3882
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    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmWelcomeSession: welcome environment: GDM_SEAT_ID=Seat1
    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmWelcomeSession: welcome environment: WINDOWPATH=9
    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmWelcomeSession: welcome environment: DISPLAY=:0
    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmWelcomeSession: welcome environment: XAUTHORITY=/var/run/gdm/auth-for-gdm-XBcN2s/database
    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmWelcomeSession: welcome environment: LOGNAME=gdm
    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmWelcomeSession: welcome environment: GDM_VERSION=2.32.0
    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmWelcomeSession: welcome environment: HOME=/var/lib/gdm
    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmWelcomeSession: welcome environment: LANG=en_GB.utf8
    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmWelcomeSession: welcome environment: PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/lib/perl5/core_perl/bin
    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmWelcomeSession: welcome environment: PWD=/var/lib/gdm
    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmWelcomeSession: welcome environment: SHELL=/sbin/nologin
    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmWelcomeSession: welcome environment: GVFS_DISABLE_FUSE=1
    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmWelcomeSession: welcome environment: DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS=unix:abstract=/tmp/dbus-ZckquHbw5o,guid=bb2af808d623ae703f9916fa00000198
    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmWelcomeSession: welcome environment: GCONF_DEFAULT_SOURCE_PATH=/etc/gconf/2/path
    Oct 5 10:05:14 t23 gdm-simple-slave[3859]: DEBUG(+): GdmWelcomeSession: welcome environment: RUNNING_UNDER_GDM=true
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