> I am not sure, someone else may be able to answer your 
> question, one other
> possibility may be to not run it by default, if someone wants 
> you to connect
> then you could have them click an icon on their desktop to 
> start the VNC server
> so that you could connect.

This would be a good solution if the helpdesk staff will only be connecting
when the user reports a problem.  At a previous employer, they used
PCAnywhere for this sort of thing, and the user had to launch it if they
wanted/needed the helpdesk to have control of their PC. 

However, if it's desired to use this for periodic desktop maintenance not
initiated by the user, then this scenario won't work...
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