William:

        Huh. Cool. I'll try that on a WinNT box and see how it
goes. I learn something new every week about VNC. :)

-Scott

> >     Heya. You can do some of what you want, but not all of
> > it. Sorry. :) VNC connections can be "view only", so that
> > someone connecting cannot supply keyboard or mouse inputs --
> > they can only watch. But there is no mode of VNC which
> > disables keyboard or mouse inputs *from the local machine
> > itself*. That'd sorta be like a TV remote control disabling
> > the buttons on the front of the TV. :)
> >
> > cheers,
> > Scott
> >
> Actually the WinVNC server does have an option to do this.
> Unfortunately I don't believe you can do it on the fly like the OP
> wanted, and it only works if the server is running on a WinNT variant.
> I have tested it on WinNT and it works (and is pretty good to make sure
> two admins aren't fighting over a server).  Again, though, I don't know
> if you can switch it on and off on the fly as Dustin is looking for.
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