Have you considered content-filtering firewall ? Most of them
are packaged as a service solution, so there's a monthly fee,
but it sure beats in-person monitoring.

Alex

Mel Dundas-taylor wrote:

Hi,
     I've just subscribed to this site and am probably asking an already answered question.  I 
administer a high school network and "Duty of care" demands that I monitor the students' 
access to the internet to prevent access to inapropriate sites.  Up to now VNC has been brilliant 
especially in conjunction with VNCon.  However now the students have realised that the moment the 
VNC icon changes colour they right click on it and "disconnect client" thus breaking the 
link.  Now students log on to inappropriate sites but keep their mouse icon hovering over the 
disconnect link.

    Is there a way to 1.  prevent this.
                                   2.  remove the VNC icon from the students' 
system tray?

  Cheers
         Mel

"Eagles soar with the wind
but Weasels don't get sucked into jet engines!"

Mel Dundas-Taylor
General Dogsbody
William Ross State High School
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