Security levels
James Weatherall
jnw at realvnc.com
Wed Aug 26 14:12:49 BST 2009
Hi Mike,
The VNC Personal Edition product supports separate "admin", "viewonly" and default-access passwords. The VNC Enterprise Edition product has full integration with Windows users & groups to provide fine-grained access-control.
HTH,
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Wez @ RealVNC Ltd
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> bounces at realvnc.com] On Behalf Of Byers, Mike
> Sent: 20 August 2009 21:40
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> Subject: Security levels
>
> I have been using the free version of VNC for home use for years. I
> have
> been very pleased with it.
> I am wondering if in the paid version if I can setup layers of users.
> that is to say I would like some to be able to view only and not touch
> anything on the server pc. Log in and "look or read ONLY". then have
> others by log on be able to have full control.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike Byers
> Quality Assurance Laboratory
> Standard Motor Products
> Independence - Kansas
> Phone: 620-331-1000 ext 488
> Fax: 620-332-1120
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