s?
For us tech admins to be able to play Quake must faster over the network, of
course. ;)
-Original Message-----
From: Scott Yarbrough [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 10:09 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Hidden icon
Thanks, that should fit the bill
I saw some of the discussion in the archives regarding hiding the VNC icon..
I didn't see if anyone had a good method..
What I am needing to do on the network here isn't necessarily hiding the VNC
icon to keep users from knowing its being used, but to keep them from
CLOSING THE PROGRAM..
We have
I saw a msg someone mentioned using a Kixstart script to upgrade their
servers to TightVNC?
Can someone post a sample of how they did that?
Thanks
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