What you can do as well, and that's the way we use it here, is not to
install VNC as a service, but rather as an application which has to be
started manually from the users desktop when they need help.  That way they
never have the feeling that they can be watched when they don't want to...


Regards,



Dries Feys -- Software Engineer
TVH forklift parts -- Thermote & Vanhalst NV
Driemasten 120-126 -- B-8560 Gullegem-Belgium
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Yvan Flamant
Verzonden: maandag 29 januari 2001 17:11
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: Bernard Mortreu (E-mail)
Onderwerp: Querystring

Hello,

i installed VNC on the stations of my LAN (1 Windows 2000 server + 15 W2000
Prof. stations).
My objective is to enter in the machines of the user to give help... in case
of difficulties.

But, i wish my user may say "No, i don't accept your call", from a popup
window.

I read in the documentation, in the FAQs and mailing lists, that it's well
possible to implement that behaviour... i made a lot of tests, but it never
works... i can enter in the station without any prompt to the user !


Please, could you give me the correct strings to put in the registry keys,
at the correct place ?

I thank you very much.

Yvan Flamant
IT Team
La Ramie
Belgium
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