> -----Original Message-----
> Joshua J. Kugler
>
> Umm, that's a feature. It's a Registry setting. The the
> manual for more info.
Please note the presence of the phrase "and fail" in my original
message.
The wallpaper should not be removed if the connection fails (i.e. if the
person attempting to connect gets the password wrong)
--
Ian
> At 01:24 Tuesday 5/22/2001 +0100, you allegedly said:
> >If someone tries to connect to my VNC server running on Windows XP
> >(Beta 2), and fail, my wallpaper is removed.
> >
> >Which is a bit annoying, as my friends now know this and so
> >periodically attempt to connect to my machine in order to removemy
> >wallpaper for me.
> >
> >All my friends are running Win2000 3.3.3r9, and me trying the same
> >trick on them doesn't do anything, so I assume it's an XP issue.
> >
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