maybe by setting permissions on the VNC registry key ?
haven't tried it though...
-----Original Message-----
From: Barry Treahy, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 16:38
To: VNC User List
Subject: 'Locking' VNC Settings
Does anyone know of a method of locking in VNC settings? I went through
a lot of work to install, configure, and set the connection passwords
for dozens of remote systems, and people are altering the settings. One
specific case yesterday, the connection password was changed and now I
cannot connect.
Any suggestions? How do others deal with this on a larger scale?
Regards,
Barry
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Barry Treahy, Jr * Midwest Microwave * Vice President & CIO
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