If you leave the icon in the taskbar I think it would be the same because they would 
know you were watching them.

If you take the icon away they would not know so it would not be the same. 

I mean, when you look over their shoulders they are aware of you watching them!

Makes a big difference IMO.

/Per

> If I am the teacher in the room, it it really different than looking over
> their shoulder?  I'm not snooping on other staff members, just the students
> in my lab.
> 
> Your thought and oppinions would be GREAT.
> 
> -Scott

> wouldn't that be classed as illegal monitoring??????
> 
> Scott Pollmann wrote:
> 
> > I just discovered that realvnc existed.  When I was using the 'old
> version' it
> > wasn't really compatible with XP Pro.
> >
> > I use VNC to 'spy' on my students, since I havn't yet found out how to
> > configure netmeeting to perform this task.  In this way I can check up on
> what
> > they are doing, with out their knowledge and without taking control of
> their
> > computer.
> >
> > It would be great if I could remove the VNC icon from the taskbar so that
> they
> > don't know that the program is installed and running.  Is this possible?
> >
> > -Scott
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