> On Thursday, June 14, 2001, at 11:54  pm, Michael F. March wrote:
> 
> > What if you modified the VNCserver but kept the
> > client software intact.. Meaning the VNCserver
> > ran on your servers, modified, but the clients
> > are unmodified.
> 
> Slightly more touchy, depending on your point of view.  You might 
> consider it prudent to install a copy of the source (perhaps if only in 
> zipped archive form) alongside the binaries on the servers, or to ensure 
> that technicians charged with administering these machines have access 
> to a copy of the source.

Ah.. So can you instruct the technicians to not distribute the source
of the server outside the company?

To be clear, in my scenario, customers would be connecting to a
server for some ASP application. The VNC server they would be 
connecting to would be running a modified VNC server. The ASP might
make some modifications to the client too but those changes would
obviously include source for those modifications.
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