There are legitimate uses for this. I log on to a remote server and work on
payroll files for a remote plant. When I do this, I have no idea who may be
sitting in front of the computer. I do not want sensitive payroll
information to be shown on the screen. I currently use laplink and use the
screen blanking feature. I also need to be able to print from the remote
program to a local printer which I haven't figured out how to do with VNC.

By the way, all machines involved are either Windows NT or Windows 2000.

Michael

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mac Reiter
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 3:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: how can i install vnc server as remote and giving the
password and settings?


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>How can i disable or hide the remote screen for my users?. I need the
remote
>users can't see what i doing with their computers.

and

>how can i install vnc server as remote and giving the password and
settings?
>thanks.

Maybe I'm paranoid, but a remote installation specifying password,
settings, and hiding the screen from the users -- Hmmm...  That particular
combination of desires disturbs me.  Could you describe your intended use?

Mac
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