Nathan Harmsworth said: >>> This is dependent on the OS you are using. From the sounds of it you >>> are >>> using Win98, so the registry key wouldn't have helped you anyway. >>> Win9x >>> has no concept of security. > > Indeed William, with all due respect, you are wrong. Win 98 (SE) has > plenty > of security (naturally not as much as XP of course) - its just knowing how > to use it i.e.
This is not security, it is hiding functions and hoping people don't find them. > The standard users i have here under 98, can only: > - run a certain list of applications > - Have no access to the Control Panel > - Can not see the C: drive by browsing (although this setting goes > sometimes) Have you tried openning IE and typing "Desktop" or "C:"... > - Do not have desktop icons > - Can not change the display settings or affect any display properties > - Have a customised set of Program icons that cannot be altered in any way > - etc... > > Naturally, if your not running win98 on a domain then this list would be > less but still much is achivable given patience and time :D All can be changed via regedit. Win98 can also be trivially logged in locally to make any changes you want. I have yet to find a Win98 machine I can't make any changes that I want to. It most likely works in your situation because the users are not trying to make changes. -- William Hooper _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
