This feature already exists in the version you are using. 

You need to add a REG_SZ value to the HKLM\software\ORL\WinVNC3\ key called
"AuthHosts" with the data value "?:". 

Then, under the HKLM\software\ORL\WinVNC3\Default\ key, set the REG_DWORD
value "QuerySetting" to "2", which queries all incoming connections by
default, & the REG_DWORD value "QueryTimeout" to "30" or something. This
last value is the number of seconds the "accept/reject VNC connection" popup
displays for before automatically rejecting the connection. Using 30 seconds
in our support environment seems long enough for users to find the popup!

Have a look through the documentation - there are a few other handy features
in there, too.

Cheers

Chris Turner
Basingstoke, England



A good feature, (configurable in the server) would be for the user to
confirm connnection in the popup!
Jerry

On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 19:38, Stewe Lundin wrote:
> Im using VNC for remote admin and a as tool to givce my users online
support when they are having smaler problems in for eg. word, excel or just
having problems printing or whatever... But many of the react on the fakt
that they cant see that Im connected to them, or if anny one else is
connected to their VNC. I knove that the icon in the tray turns black when
some one is connected but a normal user tends to miss that. 
> So my question is:
> Is ther some way the User can get a popup window or an alert box to popup
when ever I or someone else connects to the VNC.
> 
> Im using WinVNC V 3.3.6 Build Nov 27 2002 13:45:55 on mainly win 2000 and
EX's with viewers mainly from Win 2000.


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