RE: HELP me please, vnc on windows nt but the users always close the vnc client

2001-05-18 Thread Dan Frantz
> It doesn't. There really isn't a "service" facility in 95/98/ME, so going > from default user to logged-on user is different. So then the only way to make the icon not appear for win9x is to modify the source, so it seems. > I normally don't *want* that user to be able to do that. No icon, no >

RE: HELP me please, vnc on windows nt but the users always close the vnc client

2001-05-18 Thread Jim Millard
>Jim Milard posted a few msgs back on this topic a way to remove the VNC icon >from NT machines. I'm not totally certain if it would work for 95. It doesn't. There really isn't a "service" facility in 95/98/ME, so going from default user to logged-on user is different. >Personally, I don't see

RE: HELP me please, vnc on windows nt but the users always close the vnc client

2001-05-18 Thread Dan Frantz
her not turn off the entire system tray. Is that possible? > We are in an all Windows environment (win 95 clients and Win NT servers) > > Joe Campbell > Express-1, Inc. > Buchanan, Michigan 49107 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -----Original Message----- > From: Dan Frantz [mailto:

RE: HELP me please, vnc on windows nt but the users always close the vnc client

2001-05-17 Thread William Arbuckle
TridaVNC does this.. FYI William - To unsubscribe, send a message with the line: unsubscribe vnc-list to [EMAIL PROTECTED] See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html --

RE: HELP me please, vnc on windows nt but the users always close the vnc client

2001-05-17 Thread Joe Campbell
an 49107 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Dan Frantz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 3:06 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: HELP me please, vnc on windows nt but the users always close the vnc client Hey, what I did was a little in depth, but then a

RE: HELP me please, vnc on windows nt but the users always close the vnc client

2001-05-16 Thread Dan Frantz
Hey, what I did was a little in depth, but then again, I kind of taylor-fit VNC to my needs. I work for a call center, and the supervisors wanted visual monitoring capabilities. I proposed VNC, and they loved it. It had 3 problems though: 1) no simple way to disable password checking (without a di

RE: HELP me please, vnc on windows nt but the users always close the vnc client

2001-05-16 Thread Jason Powell
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert Klahn Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 11:03 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: HELP me please, vnc on windows nt but the users always close the vnc client Kelly: You want to look into the "AllowShutdown" registry setting. See http://www.

Re: HELP me please, vnc on windows nt but the users always close the vnc client

2001-05-16 Thread Robert Klahn
Kelly: You want to look into the "AllowShutdown" registry setting. See http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/winvnc.html Bob. --- kelly kloen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hello i am kloenie > > i have 20 windows nt clients and i have vnc running on it so i can > watch them > what they are doing.

RE: HELP me please, vnc on windows nt but the users always close the vnc client

2001-05-16 Thread Seth Kneller
kelly kloen writes: >i have 20 windows nt clients and i have vnc running on it so i can >watch them >what they are doing. >my problem is that they always kill the program when they see it, >( the icon >in the right bottom) >now is my question, i it possible to sett it up so that they can't >right

Re: HELP me please, vnc on windows nt but the users always close the vnc client

2001-05-16 Thread Jim Millard
>my problem is that they always kill the program when they see it, ( the icon >in the right bottom) now is my question, i it possible to sett it up so >that they can't right click on it and then say close, but when thet click >that the get a message or somting ,but the can't stop it ?? please h