Bounced the first time.

--- Joe Yong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Use Microsoft Net Meeting. Can do lots of cool
things
with it including allowing someone to "take control"
of the screen/app whatever the teacher is running at
the time. For your situation, just viewing is all
you so that should be even easier to deal with. 


-----Original Message-----
From: Timothy Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 3:05 PM
To: @securityfocus.com
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Secure Way of Remotely Viewing a Desktop...
 
 
Hey Folks!
 
I hope this forum is the right place to post this
question...  If not, sorry!
 
Background:
I'm a sys. admin. at a local high school and have
the following situation...

There is a student taking a computer programming
class that has a vison disability.  He has a school
provided Win2K Pro laptop that has been locked down
very tightly...  This laptop was provided to him to
make learning easier for him.  However, there is one
problem...  In order for him to funtion effectively
in class he will need to be able to see a remote
display of what his teacher is doing on her PC (which
is hooked up to an LCD projector) on the screen of his
PC.  Is there a secure way of accomplishing this
feat without using any of a number of trojan horse
programs?

The network is Windows based instead of Novell, so
ZENWorks is not an option...

Thanks for any help you can give in this!!!



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