There's program out called Fastpush that I use to install VNC across the network at my 
work. It is a script and takes a little bit to configure it, but not much, and once 
everything's set, I can install VNC and start the service on any system in less than 
20 seconds.  You can also choose which flavor you want to install, it has most of 
them.  You can find it at http://www.darkage.co.uk/

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From:   MIME :[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:MIME :[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent:        
Tuesday, January 28, 2003 7:49 AM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Re: Ease of installation issue - silent install

Last I heard, tightvnc did just this.. I don't have
the parameters off hand, but I remember seeing this
more then once on the list in the past.

I would imagine the rest do too.

Besides, a NT admin ( or Unix guy ) can do this remotely without effecting the user 
any, if they are 1/2 way competent.

Its only a few files and a couple of registry changes.. its not
THAT hard to do remotely by hand... or via a simple script.


> Message: 4
> Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 08:26:23 -0600
> From: Bob Hartung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Organization: Wisco Industries
> To: Jerry McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Ease of installation issue
> > Everybody's situation varies. If all you have is a handful of > workstations and 
>your own to manage, no big deal. However, if you have a > lot of users (I have 85), 
>it's not practical to rely on the end user to > install software. In fact, it's 
>something I like to discourage more > often than not.
> > I'd love to see either REALVNC or somebody come up with a silent install > that is 
>tuned and tweaked specifically for VNC.
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