Re: Macintosh PPC - Run as a Hidden Process

2002-02-08 Thread Adrian Umpleby
>I am new to VNC and interested in the Macintosh versions. Can someone >point me to an architecture document that can help explain the current >implementation of the Macintosh PPC Server? I'd like to come up to speed >as quickly as possible. I'm not clear on what you actually want to know? The R

Re: Macintosh PPC - Run as a Hidden Process

2002-02-08 Thread leew16
Thank you all for your comments. I am new to VNC and interested in the Macintosh versions. Can someone point me to an architecture document that can help explain the current implementation of the Macintosh PPC Server? I'd like to come up to speed as quickly as possible. Thanks. Walt Lee On

Re: Macintosh PPC - Run as a Hidden Process

2002-02-07 Thread Dan Harrison
>Good luck having someone answer a MAC question, I think we have mostly PC >users here. True, but please don't spread doubt. Thanks. _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com -

RE: Macintosh PPC - Run as a Hidden Process

2002-02-07 Thread Jonathan Morton
>I remember a tool called KeepItUp >that ran in the background on the Mac and was tied to certain apps. When you >tried to close an app that was monitored, KeepItUp would prevent it from >closing. This looks like the solution most people actually need, provided the tool still exists and works c

RE: Macintosh PPC - Run as a Hidden Process

2002-02-06 Thread Sasha McLaughlin
If you run a mac lab, then you went searching for this little tool. I'm going to try it ASAP. let me know of any tricks if you have some. On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Christopher Tesla wrote: > It depends on what you want to do. If you want to hide the process so that > users do not know you are viewi

RE: Macintosh PPC - Run as a Hidden Process

2002-02-06 Thread Christopher Tesla
It depends on what you want to do. If you want to hide the process so that users do not know you are viewing their desktop then I don't know what to do. Refer to all the extensive talk about legal and ethical issues that has been on this list. If you just want to hide it so that people cannot cl

Re: Macintosh PPC - Run as a Hidden Process

2002-02-06 Thread Adrian Umpleby
> Don't discourage MAC questions just cuz there are a smaller > number of us on this list. Hey, I'm here! :-) BTW, "Mac" is not an acronym, but a shortened form of "Macintosh". "MAC" is another computer-related term, and almost everyone with a computer has one. See here for definition: http://

Re: Macintosh PPC - Run as a Hidden Process

2002-02-06 Thread MichaelLashinsky
I am a Mac User and I am going to play around with VNC on my mac at home just as soon as I can make the repairs it needs to be a member of the family again. Have a Good Day, Michael L. - To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] w

Re: Macintosh PPC - Run as a Hidden Process

2002-02-06 Thread Kurt P Lloyd
Don't discourage MAC questions just cuz there are a smaller number of us on this list. (I don't have an answer to this question, partly because I don't have much interest in this particular issue.) VNC is cross-platform, and this aspect should be continuously reinforced. Besides, the way Apple

Re: Macintosh PPC - Run as a Hidden Process

2002-02-06 Thread Sasha
Good luck having someone answer a MAC question, I think we have mostly PC users here. I haven't figured out how to do it yet, but I'm working with security software in an effort to make it impossible to close. - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Mo

Re: Macintosh PPC - Run as a Hidden Process

2002-02-05 Thread Roy Long
On Monday, February 4, 2002, at 09:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Has anyone seen VNC running as a "hidden process" on a power mac (9.x)? There was discussion awhile back about making a FBA version (Faceless Background App) that would run as a system extension, but nobody has time to do it.