Andrew,
I guess the beeping during daytime (when the user is not present at his
workstation) could probably be quite disturbing.
Anyway, I guess we could be very close to our solution, using the AuthHosts
registry option with the ? attribute. As far as I understood. Using this
setting, causes a dialog to ask the user to accept the connection.
The only remaining problem however is (as far as I have understood) that
using this setting results in a rejection of the connection after a timeout,
while we just would like to see the connection accepted instead of rejected
after a timeout, if the user is not present (since, if the user is not
present and as such not working, the danger of spying the user's work and
activity isn't relevant anymore. So I see no reason why the connection
should not be accepted).
Thanks
Jo
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew van der Stock [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: woensdag 4 juli 2001 11:15
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Subject: Re: Using vnc as a helpdesc solution : security
question !
Would audible beeping every five seconds plus a non-modal systray
balloon be more helpful?
At night it doesn't matter if there's beeping. Establishing a
feature like time of day exclusions is a relatively major effort.
Andrew
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From: "DTT.De.Grave.Johan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 8:00 PM
Subject: Using vnc as a helpdesc solution : security question
!
> Hi,
>
> We would like to use vnc as a tool for our helpdesc (and remote
> configurations).
> We would want to be able to connect to any workstation regardless
of
whether
> the user is present or not :
> * During working hours, we would use the vnc connection to assist
the
> user on his request and of couse with his approval
> * After working hours (or when the user is not present) we would
like
> to use vnc, as well, to remotely operate on the users machines
without the
> user's intervention.
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