VNC viewer IS a client.  In your message, does your word "client" actually 
mean the VNC server or VNC server machine?

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Arno Wolff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : lundi 17 mai 2004 12:45
> @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : How to customize user agree to remote access
> 
> Hello VNC-Support!
> 
> We evaluate VNC for use in our company.
> 
> Please can you give us an answer to the following question:
> 
> When VNC-Viewer try to connect a client where VNC-Server is running, is there any
> possibility to customize, that the user of the client has to allow
> the remote access (f.E. via Pop-Up)?
> 
> Background: The administrator takes control over the client and get the application 
> rights of
> the user. So we have a policy, that the user must agree.
>  Is this possible with VNC?
> 
> Regards, A.Wolff
> 
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