Lee...

Thanks for responding. In the documentation for WinVNC they have a property for 
disabling the mouse and keyboard for any new incoming connections. Per the 
documentation, this is a property for the server. I probably didn't word my e-mail 
well, but we were hoping that we could do the same thing for VNC sessions set up with 
a UNIX VNC server.

John

At 05:04 PM 11/28/2001 -0500, you wrote:
> > We're running a VNC server on Solaris. For shared connections we'd like to
>disable the remote user's mouse and keyboard...an option we see is available
>with the Window VNC. Does anyone know how to do this?
>
>But that's a function of the viewer.  Is the "remote user" a Windows system
>running the viewer?  If so, they can specify command-line options or select
>dialog box functions to disable mouse and keyboard.
>
>If you don't trust them to do that -- or you don't want them to have to make
>those selections -- then compile your own version of the viewer with those
>options defaulted.  That's what I did.
>
>Lee Allen
>Leadtec Systems, Inc.
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