Well, I have a really strange Idea. If all you want is the vncviewer, then
try to set it as your shell. Or better yet if you only want that one machine
to view one other, make a .vnc file and set that as your shell.
Or another side if you want more capability of the machine, set IE as the
shell and have a default page to the vncserver, or a default page to a list
of vnc servers.
Just a strange workaround I am going to try.
Steve Palocz
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Is there a way of getting the VNC Viewer to run in such a way so that the
user at the viewer end cannot turn it off. I know how to set the server
registry values to stop the server being disabled but would really like to
set up some machines as viewers so that the server screen can be broadcast.
Unfortunately I can't remove the keyboard and the mouse,
I apologise if this is a really silly question but I have only been playing
with the software for a couple of days and I have checked the FAQ's.
Clive Fenn
ICT Manager,
Hodge Hill School
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