Try using TightVNC.  It has an option to notify if someone is trying to 
connect.  It lets you set whether you want the default to auto connect if 
no response or auto reject if no response.  It really works nice.  A 
dialogue box pops up informing you that someone is attempting to connect 
and even identifies the IP address of the caller.  

Dan.

On Thursday, November 08, 2001  5:01 PM, Brett Sicklin wrote:
>
>Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 23:01:46 -0000
>From: Brett Sicklin
>To: "VNC Mailing List (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Notification
>
>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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