Obviously, I'm missing something obvious, but couldn't you just restrict the
perms on the Task Manager executable to deny access to the tosser in
question?  Like remove RX perms from Users?  It is Win2K after all, and you
do have NTFS perms as an option.

Nick Palmer
IT Manager




-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Cecil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 26 November 2002 19:52
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help: user shuts down VNC with "ctrl-alt-del"


How can I keep a user from shutting down the service using "ctrl-alt-del"
???

I have VNC running on all of our win2000 machines at my office.  Everybody
is aware that they can be controlled and monitored from my computer...but,
as a precaution, I have disabled AllowShutdown, AllowEditProperties, and all
that.  BUT, i have one user who has figured out you can hit "ctrl-alt-del"
and  END the "winVNC.exe" process, which will shut down the VNC server.

How can i keep this from happening?


Thanks
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