http://www.google.com/search?q=VNC+hide+system+tray+icon

I think the third hit is the clearest.

alex

On 9/6/06, Teresa Shupe Kilpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I work in a large agency that supports over 4000 computers, we currently
> are deploying the RealVNC Enterprise Edition and would like to change a
> few configurations.   We have 1000+ public machines and would like to
> either hide the tray icon or remove the choice to close connections or
> to view the connections and close them in that way.  If anyone can
> assist me by giving me the registry entries to accomplish this it would
> be much appreciated.  I have tried guessing at several and none have
> worked.
>
> Thanks,
> Teresa
>
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