For mainline VNC, it sounds like one nice "convenience" shortcut to add would be
something like a

"net stop winvnc & net start winvnc"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott C. Best" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, 2002-04-23 14:13
Subject: RE: AUTHHOSTS Syntax


> Tom:
> Heya. Quick suggestion: you have to restart your VNC
> server after you change the AuthHosts setting. It reads those
> settings on startup, *not* when a connection initiates. I
> believe that TightVNC is smarter than this, but I've not found
> a way to force AT&T VNC to re-read those settings without a
> manual restart.
>
> -Scott
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