i think what you described fits exactly with what we want to do.... it 
simply monitoring effective use of equipment for the benefit of the 
company...
 

> 
> Finally..FWIW, since I'm across the water where legalities are somewhat different - 
> 
> This is a fairly common practice in call centers - just like the telephone 
>monitoring.  One of they key differences here is that the
> intent is to train and monitor quality, *not* to "catch" employees - and informing 
>employees of the monitoring in this situation
> really biases your sample data. 
> 
> I do buy pretty strongly into the idea that attempting to "spy" is a violation of 
>ethics and using it in a legal sense is not good,
> but for specialty support systems, this is IMO a legitimate use of monitoring. 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bradley Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday/2002 January 14 09:42
> Subject: RE: disabled wallpaper feature 
> 
> 
> : Hi,
> :
> : Try the following location:
> :
> : [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3\Default]
> :
> : Cheers,
> : Brad.
> :
> : -----Original Message-----
> : From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> : Sent: 14 January 2002 14:30
> : To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> : Subject: Re: disabled wallpaper feature
> :
> :
> : yes i saw something mentioned about the "removewallpaper" entry....  do u
> : know where exactly in the registry this should be... as we don't seem to
> : have an entry called that anywhere in there...
> :
> : i wasn't sure if i was to add it then set a value to it.
> :
> :
> :
> : [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> :
> : >      I think you could just remove (or not insert) the 'RemoveWallpaper'
> : > registry entry.  I have been manually inserting them as I install on
> : user's
> : > machines.  However, they SHOULD know when you log onto their machine.  If
> : > they are doing something they shouldn't, you still caught them red-handed
> : > when you logged onto their machine.
> : >      The difference between them knowing and not knowing is like the
> : > difference between walking up to someone's kitchen window and saying
> : > "hello" and hiding below the window sill and eavesdropping.  As a system
> : > administrator, you have a responsibility to be ethical and respectable.
> : > It's practices like that that make MY users suspicious of me even though I
> : > am not doing anything sneaky!
> : >      (A few of my users tell me they send emails to each other that say
> : > things like, "Mike, you're not supposed to be reading my email!"  I never
> : > see them because I DO NOT read their email.  {Read their email, as though
> : I
> : > didn't have enough busy work to do!  LOL!})
> : >
> : > Have a Good Day,
> : >
> : > Michael L.
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