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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Stefan Ebert
> Hi,
[snip]
> VNC is installed on each WS as service and to be started 
> manual by an admin
> using script or strcm. I chosed this way to disallow illegal 
> access. The
> problem here is that, if the service is started, the vnc 
> helper icon will
> not appear. It only appears after the WS was logged off and 
> logged on again.
> So thats the main point the committee has a problem with.
> 
> To my question: Is there a way to start VNC as service AFTER 
> user logon to
> WS and ensuring that the helper icon will appear?
> 

This can be done by adding a line in your script after the service is
started to run "winvnc.exe -servicehelper".  An icon is created for this
during install, but the command line doesn't seem to be in the documentation
(not sure why).

> Or is anyone planning an option in any VNC release that gives 
> an user the
> opportunity to decide whether an admin may access the WS or 
> not, par example
> by displaying a popup window like "Your WS is about to be 
> remote controled
> by xxx(IP, resolved name, anything!), do you accept?"! 
> Anyway, this option
> would be a great feature for VNC.
> 

This is already implemented.  Look at "AuthHosts" and "QuerySetting" in the
advanced options docs.
http://www.realvnc.com/winvnc.html#11

[snip]
> 
> Any help would be appreciated!
> Stefan

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William Hooper
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