Yeah, that can be done but once all the information
has reached to viewer and then he is going to supress
it. Thus all the advantage to avoid the exrta traffic
is lost.

--- ScanMan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can't you just right click on the desktop and click
> Properties? Not that
> I use Windorks or anything...
> 
> 
> On 31 Oct 2001 05:15:02 -0800, sachin mishra wrote:
> > Even though the Wallpaper is getting supressed in
> > normal situation but with Active Desktop it is not
> > getting supressed so the performance is getting
> > adversely affected in case of WAN. I tried to do
> it by
> > disabling Active Desktop. MSDN document  says that
> > shell registry entry in
> > HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer specifies
> > whether active desktop is enabled or not. I
> changed
> > the entry but that change is not reflected. How we
> > should do that then. Or like for supressing normal
> > desktop wallpaper is there any other WINAPI. I
> think
> > this feature should be there in VNC.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Sachin
> > 
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