Yes you can. There are 2 extra modes in EE vnc - windows auth and 2
passwords - view only and full control. In windows auth you can setup
detailed security per user.
Byers, Mike wrote:
> I have been using the free version of VNC for home use for years. I have
> been very pleased with it.
> I am
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> I have been using the free version of VNC for home use for yea
I have been using the free version of VNC for home use for years. I have
been very pleased with it.
I am wondering if in the paid version if I can setup layers of users.
that is to say I would like some to be able to view only and not touch
anything on the server pc. Log in and "look or read ONLY