I know that TridiaVNC has a registry setting to allow
the "?" ipchain in the AuthHosts registry key to allow
access to a machine if there is no response from the
user(in case the user is not there and there is a need
to control the machine)
VNC from AT&T does not have this setting. Does anyone
know if its planned for a future release?
Or does anyone know if the AuthHosts and QuerySetting
can be change/edited to allow for an Administrator log
in when ther is no user signed-on to the machine - for
isntance after hours? to work on the machine?
I would like to stick to the pure form of VNC unless
someone can suggest other options.
Thanks in davance.
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