The VNC server runs as a system service. It is able to function when there are no users logged on.
What do you mean 'how bad'?
hmm, yes, so what it actually closes are maybe just -home networking- connnections eg. no access to local shares ? So if somebody planted malicious program it would run always, no matter if someone is logged in or not.
You are suggesting that Windows lies about the state of its network interfaces?
-rich
himba <himba@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
How bad is it to have Win XP HOME at work - in LAN ?
I ask for security reasons - I just logged off in winxp home from vncviewer and it said -closing all network connections ...- and my vnc connection still remained active :)?
regards, himba
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