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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of T De Meyer
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 5:08 PM
To: VNC-list
Subject: Confirmation on connection


Hi,

We are testing several remote control programs, to replace an outdated
(non W2K compliant) program we are using nowadays on our helpdesk
(Reachout).

The program is used to help our end-users when they have problems with
their desktop applications

VNC seems an ideal candidate, but we ran into a small problem. Security
policies over here demand that the user, from who we want to see his
screen, must be warned when we want to take over control of his computer
(we are a hospital, and sometimes there is personal information on a
screen, that may not be seen). He then has the possibility to either
refuse or accept the connection (maybe after closing some screens or
files).

I may be wrong, but I cannot find such an option in the VNC server.
Anyone an idea how to accomplish this? I am not a programmer, so maybe
anyone else has integrated this functionality into his program...

Tim
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