Philip,

Assuming that you're talking about running VNC on Windows systems, the
answer is that VNC Server has been capable of running as a service pretty
much since it was first released.

Cheers,

Wez @ RealVNC Ltd.
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Philip Ogletree
> Sent: 19 January 2006 08:25
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RealVNC in a Library
> 
>    Hello,
>    I  am  sorry to bother you but I was wondering if you 
> might be able to
>    answer a question for me?
>    Could  RealVNC  be used in a library to monitor networked 
> computers to
>    keep  12 through 15 years old from viewing pornography? Or 
> gambling or
>    looking up explosives, etc?
>    Basically  could  RealVNC  be  installed on the computers 
> and assuming
>    that they have an operating system that supports it, when 
> the computer
>    boots  up,  RealVNC starts without having to enter 
> passwords otherwise
>    the  kids  cold  simply  reboot the computer to get past 
> the anti-porn
>    measures.
>    If the above is possible what operating systems would 
> allow RealVNC to
>    be run as a service?
>    Thank you
>    Philip
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