The issue is how to install "remotely" as a service. So you don't have to
visit the machine in person.

It's possible by:

1) Copying the correct files (You only need three and can be placed anyware
- even the Omnithread.dll) to the remote computer
2) Adding the registry key to the remote computer. Again, in my experience
only the password key is necessary)
3)Instaling as a service (simplest method: at \\computername etc.
"c:\%\winvnc.exe" -install) to the remote computer.

Z.

-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Grober [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 5:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Remote Login redux?


To run winvnc as a service on NT (someone please fill in the
gaps............)
1) You must first of course do an install of vnc
2) then you must install the service (I found this in a couple of different
flavors from the start menu)
3) and start the service running.............
4) which will result in you being prompted for a password....  so far so
good.....

Now....  if I log out and then try to use the vncviewer to view the NT box I
am confronted with the following issues:
a) it appears that I have set up a server for the administrator with the
admin password..... but I want the box to use NT authentication..... the
FAQs
say there is supposed to be a helper app that does this but leaves it
there............  in essence (I am a unix guy .... it apparently shows....)
I want to set this up just as I would set it up for inetd..........
b) the vnc session comes up if I give the password set, without apparently
inquiring of the username...............
c) When it does come up I get a ctl-alt-del login screen..... but how can I
issue thi sequence without invoking it on my PC

"Kelly F. Hickel" wrote:

> It works for me.
> -Kelly
>
> (The service name is different than the name displayed in the services
> panel)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marc Grober [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 3:35 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Remote Login
>
> Actually, if you enter
> net start winvnc
> at a command prompt on an NT box you'll likely get
> The service name is invalid.............
>
> Seth Kneller wrote:
>
> > Mauro Freire writes:
> > >How to execute de VNC Service before "user login" when the machine
> > >is power on
> > >? The VNC Service don''t work in this procedure ? Is obligatory reboot
> the
> > >machine for the VNC Service work for remote login ?
> >
> > Which OS are you using?
> >
> > If you are talking about NT, then you need to go to a DOS box and type:
> >
> > net start winvnc
> >
> > which will start the service.
> >
> > Don't forget to set a password or else you won't be able to log on.
> >
> > Seth
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