You can have view only clients (e.g. a demo) or possibly someone is just
showing you something but you may have left your password stored in the
clipboard. (not that i store my passwords somewhere where I can cut and
paste them ;)

--Angelo

On 8/30/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I hope this does not get mailed more than once, had a wee problem with my
> registered address.
>
> I am curious, the documentaion from the VNC page has the following;
>
> Send clipboard updates to clients
> SendCutText=true/false This option, if unticked, prevents the VNC Server
> from
> informing clients of changes to its local clipboard contents. This can be
> useful when
> untrusted clients are to be allowed to connect to the VNC Server, since it
> prevents any
> private data being accidentally leaked via the clipboard.
>
> The above refers to untrusted clients connecting to the server, why would
> you allow an
> untrusted client to connect anyway.
>
> Geoff Lane
>
>
>
> Welwyn Hatfield Computer Club
> www.whcc.co.uk <http://www.whcc.co.uk>
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