VNC Question

Steve Palocz spalocz@tgtsolutions.com
Mon Jun 2 17:42:16 2003


You missed
"Terms beginning with the "?" character are treated by default as
indicating hosts from whom connections must be accepted at the server
side via a dialog box."
>From the text in the link that William gave you.

This blurt means that a dialog box will be presented to the user sitting
at the server, the machine being taken control of, and will be offered a
choice to allow the connection or to not allow the connection.

So,
Yes vnc can do this!!!

If you would like someone to just give you the answer, you will need to
give us more info like your ip's, then someone who can read can build a
reg file our tell you exactly how to enter it in the registry.

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: vnc-list-admin@realvnc.com [mailto:vnc-list-admin@realvnc.com] On
Behalf Of Amir.Safayan@memhospcs.org
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 11:20 AM
To: vnc-list@realvnc.com
Subject: Re: VNC Question

Thanks for the response.  I looked in the archives and couldn't find an 
answer which fit the issue.  I looked at the URL you provided in your 
answer and conclude that the answer to my question is no - the URL 
provided info about performing inbound VNC connection restrictions based

upon source IP address.  I want to know if VNC will provide a pop-up 
question like SMS that the end-user can answer in the affirmative or 
negative to allow or disallow an admin to take remote control of their
PC.

. 



"William Hooper" <whooper@freeshell.org> 
Sent by: vnc-list-admin@realvnc.com
06/02/2003 08:48 AM

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Amir.Safayan@memhospcs.org said:
> Does VNC have the ability to prompt the user to answer a question
which
> allows the user to deny someone the ability to take remote control?
>
> We want to replace SMS with VNC.  SMS has a pop-up message that
appears 
on
> end-user's PCs which states " Do you want to allow the admin to take
> remote-control of your PC?"  Thus the end-user can control when
someone
> takes remote control of their PC.

Look at QuerySetting, QueryTimeout, and AuthHosts.
http://www.realvnc.com/winvnc.html#11

This has also been asked and answered in the archives.

-- 
William Hooper
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