Graham,
I followed your instructions but I don't seem able to get rid of the VNC
icon on the machine that I am viewing. Any suggestions?

Frederick A. Kelner, Ed.D.
536 Scott Rd
Gladwyne, PA 19035
610.896.2828
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:vnc-list-admin@;realvnc.com]On
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Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 8:26 AM
To: Fred Kelner
Subject: Re: Hide VNC icon


Hello Fred,

Thursday, November 7, 2002, 9:42:16 PM, you wrote:

FK> I do not want the machines on which I have loaded vnc to display the
FK> icon on the start bar tray. I recall that there was a version available
FK> that could do this but can't recall what it is. Does anyone recall?



FK> Frederick A. Kelner

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This   works only if you are running Win NT/2K/XP and you must have it
installed  as  a  service,  and  be  logged  in with the required user
rights.

1) goto Start | Run and type CMD
2) at the command prompt type: net stop "VNC Server"
3) then type: net start "VNC Server"

That  will  disable the VNC Icon. You should also remove the short cut
to run the service helper as this is what displays the icon.
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Best regards,
 Graham                            mailto:vnc@;bmsgharr.globalnet.co.uk
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