My two bob's worth on the ICON is that I find it most useful, as I am
frequently unsure which PC (out of 110) people are using. With a quick flick
of their mouse the IP address is displayed, to give me rapid access to the
correct PC.

I have disabled all the other user options, so apart from closing down
WinVnc all together, the users can't do anything else.

Works for me....

Cheers
John
John Blyth
Regional Manager Medical Imaging & Information Technology
Gascoyne Health Service
 
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 -----Original Message-----
From:   Michael Milette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Friday, 29 December 2000 05:03
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        RE: how to hide the VNC logo ?

You are right about one thing. People are curious about the icon. So save 
yourselves a lot of trouble and just explain to them what it is. In all of
the different organizations I have worked in, I have yet to meet anyone
who likes to be spied upon. Sure you can take away the icon, but I wouldn't
want to be ya the day that someone discovers you are spying on them.
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