Below is my original post to the list. I'm struggling with this one -
another list user suggested it might be good to write a feature into WinVNC
where a connection acceptance is not required if the machine is not logged
into Windows NT. Anyone prepared to pick up the gauntlet?
Cheers
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: TURNER Chris
Sent: 02 February 2001 14:58
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Notification pop-up visibility
Hi
Am running WinVNC V3.3.3r7 on Windows NT4.0 service pack 6.0a machines. Have
inserted the AuthHosts key in the registry to query connections to server
machines, which works fine.
Problem occurs when the user at the server end is not logged in to NT and a
connection is attempted. The notification acceptance dialog does not appear
at (or behind!) the login screen and the connection cannot be established
without the user logging in first. Any ideas how to make this work?
Thanks
Chris
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