Eh? I didnt mean to put sensitive info on a public computer.

I expected RealVNC to just run, and not store anything on the machine. Or in 
the worst case, leave a file with settings that I can easily erase.

If you use web email on a public computer, and found that it left your last 
letter saved on the desktop, and you can't even erase it, would you feel it's 
your own fault?

Sorry if I misunderstood what you're talking about, but I really can't make 
sense of your comment. 


D'~x wrote:
> A better question might be if your personal security is so important to 
you, why you put sensitive information into a public machine in the 
first place?
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