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Subject:    help - Disabling the disconnect clients at the client side. VNC
From:       "Dave Ferrans" <Dave.Ferrans () seetec ! co ! uk>
Date:       2006-03-29 16:35:51
Message-ID: 34536505CC83274FB78B1F4815B6D42329411E () mail ! seetec ! group
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Dear all I need a small amount of help.

I have several Users that need to be monitored but they have worked out that
by right clicking the vnc icon it still gives you the ability to disconnect
the person monitoring.  Is there a way on the client side of the machine to
disable the disconnect Clients (like there is a registry hack to disable the
Close VNC server option.)

My preferred method would be to remove the icon from the systray completely,
but this looks like it might need the code recompiling.  The clients know they
are being monitored when the icon changes colour and it has been conveyed to
them that there will be periodical monitoring of the machines.

Hope that there is a solution to this

regards

dave ferrans

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