Mike:

        Heya. Sorry, no: in the current version, there's no way to
tell Kaboodle to stop ping'ing and mapping the subnet it's running on.
There's a plan for changing that in a future version, but it's just
a plan right now. If you're only looking to secure just 1 connection
from one PC to another, it might be easier to use Zebedee standalone,
rathe than as a "LAN-to-LAN" connection tool, as Kaboodle uses it.

cheers,
Scott

On Fri, 6 Aug 2004, Williams, Michael wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I work for a state government. I want to install Kaboodle on my office
> machine, so I can secure my current VNC connection to my home network.  For
> obvious reasons, I don't want Kaboodle to ping and map every computer and
> device in my state government network.  Is there a way to limit Kaboodle's
> search of network resources?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike



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