I also really hate it when a poweruser is doing a big database query or
something and makes our mp3 server start bobbling like a warped LP....

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Yarbrough [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 9:26 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Hidden icon


Ssshh... you'll give away all our secrets :)


 -----Original Message-----
From:   Dylan McNeill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Friday, February 22, 2002 9:23 AM
To:     '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:        RE: Hidden icon

Why would the machines be there without the users? 
For us tech admins to be able to play Quake must faster over the network, of
course. ;)

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Yarbrough [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 10:09 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Hidden icon


Thanks, that should fit the bill nicely..
And I agree, the machines would run so much smoother w/o the users (but then
why would the machines be there?)

Thanks


 -----Original Message-----
From:   Richard Clegg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Friday, February 22, 2002 12:28 AM
To:     '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:        RE: Hidden icon

Scott, try looking at http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/winvnc.html

There is a way to stop the local user being able to disable VNC.  It's a bit
of a registry tweak, and needs to be done per machine, but that would seem
to solve the problem.

To disable the icon as well, for the best of both worlds, you would need to
create the key 
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3
"DisableTrayIcon"=dword:00000001

Hope this helps.  Wouldn't life be so much easier without users fiddling
with things they shouldn't?  Or just life without users ... bliss!

Rich
Helpdesk Operator
PCG Systems Ltd

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Yarbrough [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 21 February 2002 21:43
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Hidden icon


I saw some of the discussion in the archives regarding hiding the VNC icon..
I didn't see if anyone had a good method..

What I am needing to do on the network here isn't necessarily hiding the VNC
icon to keep users from knowing its being used, but to keep them from
CLOSING THE PROGRAM..

We have a remote office, and have been successfully using VNC since January
to maintain two servers and various other workstations at that location..
However we have a couple users who habitually turn off the VNC server and
then walk away and do not restart the service (and don't bother to even
logoff either, but that's another issue). 

I'm looking for a way to either 1)prevent them from closing it, or 2) if
necessary hiding the icon so they think its already closed and leave it
alone. 

Privacy issues with the icon hidden aren't really a concern since #1 we
don't have the time or the desire to watch users, we have enough to keep us
more than busy, and #2 the company computer use policy addresses computer
usage and privacy concerns anyway.

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