hidden vnc icon ...
Graham Pearson
gpearson "at" support.niesc.k12.in.us
Tue, 14 Mar 2000 22:51:53 +0000
I have a registry "Hack" that hids my vnc icon in the taskbar. I did not
have to get the source and recompile. Just add a simple DWord in the
registry under Local Machine. If individuals would like this registry hack
information, you can send me email off list and I will forward you the
files.
On Wed, 15 Mar 2000 lindsay "at" tremethick.fam.aust.com wrote:
> Time and time again I have seen many a reply to enqiries
> about the tray icon, occupying considerable bandwidth
> basically telling the person to
>
> "go away and don't bother us".
>
> Please people if you are annoyed with the person for asking
> the question then reply to them personally, it is not necessary
> to send it to the list.
>
> However I guess the writer wouldn't get the same satisfaction
> of flamming someone if its not in "public".
>
> Remember the easiest way to lower your blood pressure is to
> delete the question before opening.
>
> Now I am finally going to add my bit on the icon.
>
> There is a old winvnc that has the tray icon removed and is
> available on the net in two forms
>
> vnc-3_3_2r6_x86_win32_notray.zip
> contains WinVNC.exe, VNCHooks.dll, omnithread_rt.dll
>
> and
>
> vnc-3_3_2r6_winsrc_notray.zip
> contains source code
>
> unfortunately I can't remember where they came from but they
> are out there. How you wish to use them is your business.
>
> Whether it is better to announce that a computers usage is
> being monitored by the tray icon or by some other means is
> an issue to be dealt with by an organisation/institution.
>
> have a nice day
>
> Lindsay Tremethick
>
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