yes.  You're going to hate yourself when you hear this, too :).

You can see the command line options available by running "vncviewer /?".

One of them is - "/viewonly".

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Christophe Vial" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday/2001 December 31 20:12
Subject: Is there a "view only" mode?


: Hi,
: 
: I would like to use VNC to run graphical tests. The problem is that if I
: open a viewer on the virtual display during the run, the movement of the
: mouse will perturbate the normal run...
: 
: Is there a way to open the viewer in "view-only" mode in order to be
: able to follow the execution but not to interact with the current run?
: 
: Thanks!
: 
: kifof
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