If it's a big concern, you can always look for the icon and turn off VNC 
until you are done with that PC....


At 06:15 PM 11/8/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Assuming you're running Windows, check the AT&T docs for the AuthHosts
>registry key: setting it to: "-:?" will cause an Accept/Reject prompt to pop
>up on the screen of the server when someone tries to connect to it using
>vncviewer.  Otherwise the only way to tell is that the VNC system tray icon
>turns colour...
>
>Glenn
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brett Sicklin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 6:02 PM
>To: VNC Mailing List (E-mail)
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>
>
>Hey
>
>I am running the VNC service on a meeting room PC for presentation
>purposes.  I am a little worried that somebody could be sessions in
>without my knowledge as there is nothing to inform you that some one is
>running a session.
>
>Is there some way to throw up a warning that you are being 'watched'?
>
>Thanks
>Brett
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