Having received one flame (complete with profanity no less) and one response 
with 'an intelligent solution' (thanks! Dave H.), I feel further explanation to the 
list is needed. 
        Yes, I read the manual, q46 and completely agree with the 'legitimate use' 
issue. However, the source code does allow one to 'tinker'. It is in this light that I 
asked the question. 
        When I find porn on the university's computer lab desktop for parents and 
university officials to easily view, it is time to take action and 'capture' the 
individual. By in large, these are good kids. But it only takes one innocent kid, a 
parent wanting to send his/her kid to school here or Dean walking into the lab to 
REALLY create a stink. I don't care what they do at home, but the computers here are 
my responsibility. Therefore, I feel this is a legitimate use and legitimate question 
to ask.
        Best regards to the list
        Bob Carner


At 02:55 PM 3/23/01 +0100, you wrote:
>RTFM? (or the FAQ actually)
>It's on the webpage where you downloaded the program.
>http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/faq.html#q46
>Also try to look through the mailinglist archives, lots of useful
>information here..
>
>I think there is an ludicrously large amount of people who call themselves
>"Sysadmins" and the likes of it, but still can't figure out how to get
>information that's basically served on a silver platter.
>
>   /Bjorn, not admin of any kind
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Bob Carner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: den 23 mars 2001 14:33
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Running VNC in Stealth Mode
>
>
>Folks;
>       I'm at a University and take care of a couple of unsupervised, small
>computers labs. We've noticed that 'Kids will be Kids' and often stray to
>pages outside of the 'Acceptable Use' guidelines.
>       How do I setup VNS to run as a service and not show up on the Task
>list or on the service bar? These are Win98, 2nd ed. machines.
>       Much thanks for the bandwidth
>       Bob Carner
>Bob Carner, EE, SysAdmin, and Network Liason, KG4GBU
>Brooks Forest Products Center
>Department of Wood Science and Forest Products
>Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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