1) Install WINVNC on a box
2) Set the password and all other settings you want on the server
3) Export the registry keys to a file to preserve password (see FAQ for
registry keys).
4) Run a batch file similar to:
net use z: \\servername\sharename
copy "z:\omnithread_rt.dll" c:\winnt\*.*
copy "z:\VNCHooks.dll" c:\winnt\*.*
copy "z:\WinVNC.exe" c:\winnt\*.*
regedit /s z:\vnc.reg
c:\winnt\winvNC.exe -install
net use z: /delete


-----Original Message-----
From: Gamlem, Noralf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 1:57 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: VS: REMOTE INSTALL


There was a article on this in the latest issue of Windows 2000 Magazine, I
guess you can find it on www.win2000mag.com.

-Noralf-

-----Opprinnelig melding-----
Fra: Capobianco, Vince [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sendt: 23. januar 2001 18:35
Til: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Emne: REMOTE INSTALL


Hello All,

I am trying to install VNC on a remote server.  Is there a way of installing
remotely without all the prompts (aka. quiet install)

I know the 4 steps for the version I have...setup.exe, reg update, winvnc
-install, then start the service.

Is there a way to do all these via a batch job, or commander scheduler,
etc...

Thanks for the help,
Vince
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