Zalman,
>You forgot to mention that you will need to use some utility to run those
>commands on the remote machine.
Actually, I didn't. The original poster indicated that he was able to
access the machine via remote console. That gives him a way to run the
commands on the remote machine.
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Ji
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> Subject: RE: How to install VNC on remote machine
>
>
> You forgot to mention that you will need to use some utility
> to run those
> commands on the remote machine.
> Also would anybody know of a batch file that does this(
> another utility
>
ll
"remote registry command"
del "local machine\vnc hive etc."
-Original Message-
From: Jim Millard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 10:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to install VNC on remote machine
>So my question is:
>Is i
>So my question is:
>Is it possible to install the VNC server on that machine without physically
>travelling overseas to its keyboard?
>If so, how is it accomplished??
1) install the package to your own local machine
2) start the WinVNC server with the password you want on the remote machine
3) c
I need to install a GUI interface to a W2000 Pro machine so I can administrate
it remotely.
I think that VNC will be possible to use, since I cannot use Terminal Server
because the machine is a workstation and not a server.
The problem I have is that it is 6000 miles away and I can only get to it