Why don't you use a free firewall like esafe or others instead ? That way,
you'll gain time, because they won't get on those sites anymore !
Regards,
Dries Feys
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Robert Davis
Verzonden: donderdag 12 april 2001 20:41
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Onderwerp: VNC Monitor and IP Addresses on a DHCP Network
I am very interested in using VNC Monitor on my network, as I have 25 Win 98
machines used by kids that I have to monitor constatly to see that they are
not getting into porn sites,hate speech sites, e.t.c.
VNC Monitor seems like the perfect program. The problem is that I use a
Win2000 server machine as a DHCP server to give each workstation an IP
address when it boots up. Each machine also had a netbios name assigned to
it by me having typed it into the identification tab | Workgroup edit box if
Networked Neighborhood.
My question is can I use the computers name instead of the ip address in the
xml file of VNC Monitor?
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