version 3 based vnc products allow this perhaps you could use tightVnc?

--Angelo

On 4/18/05, Alex Pankratov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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