Before or after everything's booted?
Actually, without a keyboard, PC's BIOS wouldn't even allow to
boot. And then when windows (you're talking about Microsoft Windows,
aren't you?) is loading, it will check for mouse. If there's no mouse
at this stage, you won't have mouse pointer unless you redo a system PnP
scan. As to monitor, there might be situation that the system checks
its presence before using the appropriate resolution and refresh
frequency.
However, if everything's loaded, you could remove the monitor
and mouse. But I'm not sure if you could remove the keyboard without
the system giving you warnings.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Charles Hulbert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: mardi 4 novembre 2003 23:33
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Accessing a Server
>
>
> I've just come across RealVNC for the first time and, having
> read the documentation, would like to ask what may be a silly
> question. It is this: In order for the Viewer to access the
> Server, must the machine housing the Sever have a Keyboard,
> Monitor, and Mouse, physically attached to it, or will it
> function in their absence?
>
> Charles
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