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Securing VNC
Securing VNC
Once you have installed VNC on a server, how do you ensure that the configuration cannot be changed by anyone using VNC.
My problem is that as an administrator if I set a password and use encryption for communications I do not want anyone to be able to disable or change this configuration
My problem is that as an administrator if I set a password and use encryption for communications I do not want anyone to be able to disable or change this configuration
Continued security - help needed
One thing I forgot to mention - we are talking Windows 2000 for the systems involved
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the user is able to change their own "user" settings but not the "default" settings. I figured after I reboot the system, the settings would go back to default but it didn't. the user was able to change incoming connection settings such as ms login, ports, and they were also able to force view mode and disable file transfers. I have to find a way to disable the users from changing these settings. I know how to do it in the registry but I wuold prefer a way to do it without disabling the admin permissions to configure it. HELLPPPP!
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How is the user able to change the settings.....
Test19_8 does not have user settings when you run as service.
Service settings are used for all user connections.
The properties admin should be blocked for a normal user user.
Are the admin properties open ?
Please explain how the user is able to change the settings.
Test19_8 does not have user settings when you run as service.
Service settings are used for all user connections.
The properties admin should be blocked for a normal user user.
Are the admin properties open ?
Please explain how the user is able to change the settings.
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Retested on XP (TEST19_8)
admin -> properties
restricted user->no properties, double click nothing
via start menu nothing....
OS ?
What are the local settings of the user....
The only way a user get access
1) 9.X, There exist no local admin, every user is local admin
2) NT> User has local admin rights.
Anybody else already tested the properties in TEST19_8
Can anybody confirm the problem, not able to repeat on my system.
admin -> properties
restricted user->no properties, double click nothing
via start menu nothing....
OS ?
What are the local settings of the user....
The only way a user get access
1) 9.X, There exist no local admin, every user is local admin
2) NT> User has local admin rights.
Anybody else already tested the properties in TEST19_8
Can anybody confirm the problem, not able to repeat on my system.
Re: test 19
Its under the category "News Announcements and Releases"nolanv wrote:Pardon my ignorance but where do I get the test 19 files and is this a end user component.
Depends on which version you want, and follow the links to that specific version.
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