>So my question is:
>Is it possible to install the VNC server on that machine without physically
>travelling overseas to its keyboard?
>If so, how is it accomplished??
1) install the package to your own local machine
2) start the WinVNC server with the password you want on the remote machine
3) copy the contents of the local directory to the remote machine
4) copy %windir%\system32\omnithread_rt.dll to the remote machine
5) on the remote console, run "winvnc -install" (no quotes)
6) using regedt32, open the remote machine's registry and copy *exactly*
the following registry entry from your box (you'll have to create some keys):
Key: HKLM\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3\Default
Value: Password
Type: BINARY
Content: password hash from your machine
7) on the remote console, run 'net start "vnc server"'
It should let you connect just fine. You'll end up with all the defaults
because the only thing you "pre set" was the password, but once you're on
it via GUI, you can further refine the settings using the GUI dialog box.
>Obviously I am the admin of that machine.
>
>/Bo Berglund
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