Let's try this again............................
assuming I have installed vnc on the server, installed the service and started
winvcn running I had 3 questions.
How do I use NT user account authentication instead of the single passwd I set
when I started the service?
How do I set up the service so NT users can log in as themselves, not as the
Administrator?
How do I enter Ctl-Alt-Del at a vnc window w/o the key sequence being read by
the current PC?

I don't want to install a service remotely..... as far as I understand it the
service is installed and running.  Is this "NT speak"?

Zalman Margareten wrote:

> 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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