Macintosh PPC - Run as a Hidden Process

Christopher Tesla christophert "at" cellulargenomics.com
Wed, 06 Feb 2002 19:37:59 +0000


It depends on what you want to do.  If you want to hide the process so that
users do not know you are viewing their desktop then I don't know what to do.
Refer to all the extensive talk about legal and ethical issues that has been
on this list.

If you just want to hide it so that people cannot close the process there are
some utilities that will do this for you.  I remember a tool called KeepItUp
that ran in the background on the Mac and was tied to certain apps.  When you
tried to close an app that was monitored, KeepItUp would prevent it from
closing.

It all depends on your intentions.

C-ya
Chris

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> Has anyone seen VNC running as a "hidden process" on a power
> mac (9.x)?
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