After more 1 000 000 (one million) views on forum for 1.5.0.x development versions... and 1.6.0.0 version
A new stable version, UltraVNC 1.6.1.0 and UltraVNC SC 1.6.1.0 have been released: https://forum.uvnc.com/viewtopic.php?t=38080
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Important: Please update to latest version before to create a reply, a topic or an issue: https://forum.uvnc.com/viewtopic.php?t=37864

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Development: UltraVNC development is always here... Any help is welcome.
A new development version, UltraVNC 1.6.3.0-dev has been released, please test it: https://forum.uvnc.com/viewtopic.php?t=38091
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MS Logon & Rules

Should you have problems with the MS-Logon plugin? Here is the place to look for help or report issues
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Brian51974

MS Logon & Rules

Post by Brian51974 »

What is the process to lock down a users ability, ideally i'd like to have a account named View with a password that can only view the desktop not do anything but simple read only.

Is this possible and if so what would be the setup process

At present I have the MS Logon functioning and have a local group named Viewers that is a basic guest type account.

In the MS Logon Setup it is in the third slot down.

Any help?
Marscha
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Post by Marscha »

Currently we have two MS-Logon methods.
I assume you use MS-Logon I, because there are exactly 3 groups you can configure.
The third group is for read-only access, i.e. no keyboard or mouse events are sent to the vnc server.

With MS-Logon II, you have a virtually unlimited number of groups you can configure.
For each group you can specify if it's read-only.
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