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mbyers at smpcorp

Aug 20, 2009, 1:40 PM

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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
Email: mbyers [at] smpcorp <mailto:mbyers [at] smpcorp>
Corporate website: http://www.smpcorp.com <http://www.smpcorp.com/>
Division website: http://www.smpoe.com <http://www.smpoe.com/>


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jnw at realvnc

Aug 26, 2009, 6:12 AM

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RE: Security levels [In reply to]

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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> -----Original Message----
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> bounces [at] realvnc] On Behalf Of Byers, Mike
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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
> Email: mbyers [at] smpcorp <mailto:mbyers [at] smpcorp>
> Corporate website: http://www.smpcorp.com <http://www.smpcorp.com/>
> Division website: http://www.smpoe.com <http://www.smpoe.com/>
>
>
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alexp at broadcom

Aug 26, 2009, 8:33 AM

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Re: Security levels [In reply to]

Yes you can. There are 2 extra modes in EE vnc - windows auth and 2
passwords - view only and full control. In windows auth you can setup
detailed security per user.


Byers, Mike wrote:
> 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
> Email: mbyers [at] smpcorp <mailto:mbyers [at] smpcorp>
> Corporate website: http://www.smpcorp.com <http://www.smpcorp.com/>
> Division website: http://www.smpoe.com <http://www.smpoe.com/>
>
>
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