Strange problem (security?) and Using as NT service
rfelts@gte.net
rfelts "at" gte.net
Thu, 15 Oct 1998 13:50:26 +0000
As to the C-A-D problem, the Windows viewer will allow you to issue this from the control menu (all the way to the left of the title bar or r-click the title bar under NT4 or Win.9x.) The java viewer
has a button for this. I assume the other viewers have similar.
----Original Message-----
>From: "Virginia Metze"
>Date: Thursday, October 15, 1998 3:33 AM
>
>I am also interested in the problem below. I don't want to leave my
>NT workstation unlocked, but can't access it MYSELF from anywhere else.
>
>However, I have discovered a very strange and worrisome thing. When I
>tried to log on again just now, and was again unable to get past the
>login screen, I went on to do other things on my PC. The first thing
>I tried to do was paste something into my notepad window. I forgot to
>do a 'copy' before I did the paste...
>
>and guess what appeared on the screen? About 25-30 lines of a mail message
>that MAY have been on my screen at the office, and may not have been. I had
>sent it some time before leaving and it is possible that the screen containing
>the mail was minimized. Or possibly not even minimized.
>
>Now, why on earth should that be? Does this mean that anyone failing to connect
>to us just needs to paste to notepad to find some goodies?
>
>Virginia Metze
>
>>
>> If I use VNC as a service and I reboot the computer, how do I log onto
>> VNC? When I use CTRL ALT DEL to login, it is picking it up on my own
>> system.
>>
>> Is there a trick?
>>
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