If you mean the remote control abilitiy,
you have to install it at the beginning through director setup.
it is called "web based remote control" or similiar, but i´ve not yet tested it, so i don´t know how it works !
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Mario Taferl
LANe solutions
stripeset@gmx.net
You don't want to use web-based remote control. Instead, use IBM Director's native Remote Control. If you access a remote system in 'monitor' mode, you can see their screen without taking over their keyboard and mouse. What specifically are you trying to do?
A snap-in would be very handy but I'm not awrae of one. Director's predecessor (IBM Netfinity) did have a screen view facility in addition to remote control, but bizarrely this function was dropped in the move to Director.
jsetaro... im quite confuse.. you want to log in without the user knowing it yet the user sees that you are in the pc? hmmm which is which?hehehe
actually, both can be done with ibm director.. it has both features and some more it is free and comes with all ibm servers.. and has about 10 non-obm clients for free.. better use it instead..you can monitor or ask permission to the user as well..
What I want to do is be able to capture a user's screen without them knowing. If you are familiar with IBM Netfinity, it had a feature called "Screen View" which did a screen shot. That's what I'm trying to do.
That function does not exist in IBM Director. In some countries, it is illegal to access someone's screen without their knowledge or consent (privacy laws). Since IBM Director is available world-wide and will install in any (supported) language, the feature was removed. Netfinity Manager had language-specific installation media.
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