Failed to connect to server
Jonathan Morton
chromi "at" cyberspace.org
Mon, 31 Jul 2000 18:18:12 +0000
>I am unsure whether I configured for user or machine. I configured by the
>tray icon once logged into NT. Whether that is user or system I am unsure.
>I want to keep the VNC service applets tray icon from appearing for
>multiple reasons [ability to tell being monitored, ability to change
>configuration before reboot and subvert previous configs, ability to find
>out password for other machines (as we use a blanket pass for our IT dept)]
Personally, I don't like the way the Default user settings are buried away
in the third level of the Start menu. Also, I can't get the tray icon to
appear _at all_ (whether Service or Application mode) on my particular
Win95 OSR2 installation (under Virtual PC v3), so the Start menu is
virtually the only method of configuration bar the Registry.
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from: Jonathan "Chromatix" Morton
mail: chromi "at" cyberspace.org (not for attachments)
uni-mail: j.d.morton "at" lancaster.ac.uk
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