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Old 02-28-2009, 10:03 AM
memerson1005 memerson1005 is offline
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Default DesktopShare Control Suppression

Is there any way to suppress the "Desktop Share Control" window that pops up when a computer is connected via Desktop Share?

I am using Desktop Share to show a presentation on a computer in one location whereas the software/hardware actually running the application is in another location. I would like this to be completely seamless to the viewers of the presentation, so that they would not realize (or care) where the application is actually running (this isn't sales - it isn't deceptive - I am just trying to minimize distractions).

But the "DesktopShare Control window is distracting from the presentation. I have dragged it as far off the screen as I can, but it is still visible. Otherwise the software works great.

Is there anyway to disable that window?
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Old 02-28-2009, 02:35 PM
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The control window is always there because we want to make sure user knows the computer is being accessed remotely. We are considering adding a menu to explicitly hide the window in later release.
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