Re: Multiple view using differents rights

2007-04-12 Thread Erwan Velu
Neal Hartgrove wrote: Have you considered TightVNC . It has the ability to allow multiple users to be logged in with different "permissions" based upon passwords. It has the ability to have a read/write password and a read only password. Its FREE I must admit

Re: Multiple view using differents rights

2007-04-12 Thread Neal Hartgrove
Have you considered TightVNC . It has the ability to allow multiple users to be logged in with different "permissions" based upon passwords. It has the ability to have a read/write password and a read only password. Its FREE >Hi Erwan, > >Full authentication & acc

RE: Multiple view using differents rights

2007-04-12 Thread James Weatherall
d > -Original Message- > From: Erwan Velu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 12 April 2007 10:58 > To: James Weatherall > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Multiple view using differents rights > > James Weatherall wrote: > > Hi Erwan, > > &g

Re: Multiple view using differents rights

2007-04-12 Thread Erwan Velu
James Weatherall wrote: Hi Erwan, Full authentication & access control functionality are provided by VNC Enterprise & Personal Edition servers. The VNC Free Edition server provides only the classic VNC Password authentication functionality, and server-wide access control settings. Cheers,

RE: Multiple view using differents rights

2007-04-12 Thread James Weatherall
Hi Erwan, Full authentication & access control functionality are provided by VNC Enterprise & Personal Edition servers. The VNC Free Edition server provides only the classic VNC Password authentication functionality, and server-wide access control settings. Cheers, Wez @ RealVNC Ltd > -Or

Re: Multiple view using differents rights

2007-04-12 Thread Erwan Velu
Mick wrote: Yes, you can vary the way that a user logs in using the Java applet - look at the Input tab under options on the viewer - before you connect. However, I am not sure that you can set up user profiles like so using Java. Others may know better. Hey Mick, Thanks for you reply, I w

Re: Multiple view using differents rights

2007-04-11 Thread Mick
Yes, you can vary the way that a user logs in using the Java applet - look at the Input tab under options on the viewer - before you connect. However, I am not sure that you can set up user profiles like so using Java. Others may know better. HTH. On Wednesday 11 April 2007 18:04, Erwan Velu wr