My suggestion is this: Disable any new clients when you're there in the
office and tell him that "during normal business hours, you call and ask me
to re-enable VNC. After hours, you will just connect." We have a similar
situation here with our Fraud Prevention department -- the head of the
department disables VNC when she's in the office and re-enables it when she
leaves for the day in case she needs to access her PC from the VPN.
        John

-----Original Message-----
From: Frederic Belanger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 7:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Is there a way to get a warning when someone access VNC server?


   I  had  to install VNC server on my office computer because one of the
   tech  needed a 24 hour acces to it.  But i just realized today that he
   can   access   my   computer   without  me  ever  knowing.   Being  an
   administrator,  this  is a problem for me because he could potentially
   see some confidential document while i am working on them.

   I  cant just select the option that would request a permission from me
   before  he can connect simply because i am not in front of my computer
   24h/day.   Is  there  a  way  to just be warned when he connects to my
   computer, without me needing to answer before he can connect?

   Tks!

   P.S.   Sorry  if  i  made  any  mistake,  english is only my secondary
   language.
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