On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 10:04:00AM +1100, Andrew van der Stock wrote:
> TS access in administrative mode is actually governed by ACLs which
> you can adjust in the TS configuration snap-in, and via group policy.
Ah. Thanks for the good info.
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Mike Ossmann, Tarantella/UNIX Engineer/Instructor
okay as
rdesktop doesn't support Citrix ICA connections anyway.
Your second solution would also work.
Andrew
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On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 09:24:30PM +1100, Andrew van der Stock wrote:
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> If this doesn't secure your site adequately, I would suggest rdesktop on
> the Unix boxes to connect to the Terminal Services Administration mode
> (installed by default in win2k and .NET server).
Doesn't Administration mo
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Hi All,
[snip] I cannot find any way to easily
restrict the windows box to one connection at a time.
The "
Hi All,
Long time listener, first time caller. :)
I work for a company that uses Linux on the desktop.
We have one windows system which is located in the
server room and all employees have access to this
system for when they need to do something which cannot
be done under Linux.
VNC is an ideal
Is there any mods for VNC which will only allow certain users to access
servers?
Apart from the IP address is there any other option to allow this e.g User
name and Password?
Or any type of NT authentication?
Gus
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Subject: Restricting access to the VNC viewer machine
> Is it possible to restrict the viewing machine (running windows) so that
as
> long as the viewer is running, the user cannot access any other
applications
> on the
Is it possible to restrict the viewing machine (running windows) so that as
long as the viewer is running, the user cannot access any other applications
on the client machine? I am looking at an application for computerized
testing where I do not want the user to be able to use his browser or oth
I thought this would be a common query but my searches on the mailing list
and 'site have been futile.
I need to roll-out winVNC to around 30 Win2000 PC's, and I want to restrict
the access to the 'Properties' box, but need to leave the password option
available. The scenario being that, when I n