on 12/10/01 11:03 AM, David Smith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> on 12/9/01 2:17 PM, David Smith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >>>>> Hello, all >>>>> >>>>> I'm trying to implement VNC on a few MacOS 8.5 computers I have, but don't >>>>> want there to be any "evidence" per se of VNC's presence. I'd like to use >>>>> the computers without VNC having to be in the list of running applications >>>>> and no UI whatsoever. >>>>> >>>>> Any ideas? >>>> Yeah. Put it in the startup items invisible. There should be no >>>> evidence, and it should run. However, this is off the top of my >>>> head, and I am not sure. >>> >>> The old, 1.0, version was a extension rather than a application. >> >> There's an extension backend, but you still have to run the VNC Server >> application frontend don't you? > > No, the first version of ORL/ATT's Mac server was a pure extension, > there was a control panel to configure it but that was not necessary > to run (after configuration).
So I'm confused... you're saying that I can have the VNC extension present and that's all I need? Until I run the "VNC Server PPC" application I can't access the server -- I always get a "not found" message. Is there a way that I don't have to have the VNC server running, where the extension alone is enough for everything to work properly? That'd be the best solution. Thanks! -- Ryan Cassin [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line: 'unsubscribe vnc-list' in the message BODY See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------