your welcome.
Have a Good Day,
Michael L.
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> i think what you described fits exactly with what we want to do it
> simply monitoring effective use of equipment for the benefit of the
> company...
Just be aware that should you happen to learn something confidential, or
fire an employee this way, your a** may well be owned by said employ
Many thanks... That did the trick nicely
Simon
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HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ORL\WinVNC3
With all due respect, it hurts all of us in justifying VNC for certain uses
and supporting VNC development if it becomes known that "VNC == spyware".
To understand why, imagine if you were trying to convince your boss that
Back Orifice was the best solution to a problem.
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> What information would u like to know
>
> We have included VNC within all the windows 2000 desktops within the
company
> as a remote admin tool
thanx i will give that a go
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>
> I right click in the right hand pane and select "New DWord Value" then
> enter "AllowPro
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> : Hi,
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> : Try the following location:
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> : [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3\Default]
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ms, this is IMO a legitimate use of monitoring.
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: Hi,
:
: Try the following location:
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: [HKEY_LOCAL
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> yes i saw something mentioned about the "removewallpaper" entry do u
> know where exactly in the registry this should be... as we don't seem to
> hav
Hi,
Try the following location:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3\Default]
Cheers,
Brad.
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yes i saw something
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>> yes we thought about that... but apparently there is some health and
> safety
>> law that says users must be able to change the background etc...
>>
>>
>>
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yes i saw something mentioned about the "removewallpaper" entry do u
know where exactly in the registry this should be... as we don't seem to
have an entry called that anywhere in there...
i wasn't sure if i was to add it then set a value to it.
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> yes we thought about that... but apparently there is some health and
safety
> law that says users must be able to change the background etc...
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>
off if there is none to turn off
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> a
I think you could just remove (or not insert) the 'RemoveWallpaper'
registry entry. I have been manually inserting them as I install on user's
machines. However, they SHOULD know when you log onto their machine. If
they are doing something they shouldn't, you still caught them red-handed
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> as i said before it would be a viewing
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as i said before it would be a viewing only... so i wouldn't be able to take
control of the PC... just see what was on the screen at the time.
if you didn't know the answer in the first place, why did you bother wasting
not my time but you
any are asking you to do.
>
> Incidentally, the flash on your website is distracting. In my opinion, it
> doesn't do anything to enhance your site.
>
> Regards.
> Dave Colliver.
>
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> What information would u like to know
>
> We have included VNC within all the windows 2000 desktops within the
company
> as a remote admin tool. As part of the acceptable use pol
What information would u like to know
We have included VNC within all the windows 2000 desktops within the company
as a remote admin tool. As part of the acceptable use policy within the
company the users know what they can and can't do on the company PCs. The
icon is running in the task-b
I would be wary of this.
1. The email address is from a free internet provider.
2. If he has the icon turned off as well as this, then it may be for more
suspicious activity.
3. As I understand, this sort of workplace monitoring is illegal in the UK.
Only authorised connections, where the user is
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