You must run "winvnc -install" on the remote machine to install the service
and then "net start" to start it. You will have to copy appropriate default
settings to the machine's registry first, though.
James "Wez" Weatherall
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Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2020 8:38 PM
Subject: Win32 starting service.
> I'm a bit confused here, and quite frustrated at Trividias non-existent
> basic installation support.
>
> I am administrator of a domain over 1000 miles away, and until today was
> using PcAnywhere for remote access. Security policies dictated that pcA's
> ports be closed so now I only have port 80 and 25 to work through.
>
> Last week while pcA was working, I installed VNC, or thought I had. It
> exists in "Program Files", but I cannot start the service as it isn't
> installed.
>
> Fortunately I wrote a secure cgi-system to be able to issue system
> commands through the webserver to cope with this eventuality.
> I can do net start/stop, reboot, update the registry etc, upload and
> download any file with this, except control a gui program.
> Physical presence is not an option.
>
> Any clues on how to get the service installed, running and listening on
> port 80?
>
> Cheers,
> Andy.
>
>
>
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