I agree! My plate is rather fuller that my brain can keep up with. Reading it is one thing, understanding it is another... I'll keep plugging away at it. You guys do the same. ; )
Have a Good Day, Michael L. "William Hooper" <whooper@freeshel To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> l.org> cc: Subject: RE: Ease of installation issue - silent install 01/28/2003 02:07 PM > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Writing a batch file for Win9X was easy enough. > However, in Win2K, > some portions of the registry have permissions already > assigned (and not > for a simple batch file to use.) I learned how to change the > permissions, > but I can't change the permissions at a remote computer > without VNC. I > can't use VNC until I install it silently. Not that I agree that this is the way to install VNC, but registry permissions can be changed on a remote machine with regedt32. [snip] > I am trying to set up Fastpush for my network, but it > is not simple > enough for me to jump into without doing a lot of winnt-2k > homework. (At a > glance, It uses about 6 DOS utilities that I have never > played with before. > I would like to understand what it does before letting it loose on my > company's network.) > Silent install on an NT kernel is not as easy for some > of us as it is > for others. > > > Have a Good Day, > > Michael L. >From the quick glance that I took at fast-push (I don't have a need for it) it probably would be in your best interest to do that homework. -- William Hooper _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list