You *must* be an administrator to perform a winvnc -remove, or to remove the
software. Note that winvnc -remove just removes the service mode entries in
the registry, not the settings, executables, etc.
Cheers,
James "Wez" Weatherall
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From: "IT - Bessell, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 1:22 PM
Subject: Uninstalling VNC via Batch Script?
> We have been using VNC pretty successfully over the last couple of years.
>
> However it did encounter some connection problems (ie: kept losing its
> connection and we had to keep pinging the PC to keep alive). Also there
were
> some functions not available which we required.
>
> We have now purchased another remote s/w package (Netsupport PCDuo) but,
as
> with many other applications, it requires any other remote s/w to be
> uninstalled before we can install it.
>
> Basically we need to write a simple user login script to uninstall VNC and
> then install PCDuo. Obviously the PCDuo install routine we are able to
work
> out but we need some help in uninstalling VNC via a batch script. There
are
> many PC's in our company so manually doing an add/remove programs in
Control
> Panel would be very time consuming.
>
> I have tried running c:\program files\orl\vnc\winvnc -remove but a message
> appears unable to remove. For your information we are running VNC as a
> service and NOT an application. We also have VNC running on all platforms
> i.e: Win9x, NT & 2000
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