Do you know how to do a "ghost" kind of VNC? Maybe change something in the
registry like in pcAnywhere. When you can do things on the other computer
and the user can't see what you're doing.

------Original Message------
From: "Mike Doyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: May 21, 2001 7:21:39 PM GMT
Subject: Re: FIX: How to install VNC on a remote machine


Just an update.  I got the script and played around with it till I could get
it to work.  I changed it so it did not install it as a service but instead
made it run at the end in app mode. I also made it come with a default
password of "k1w801gl" with the intent that the client could change it when
they connect.  It also comes with a little warning that vnc allows remote
access to a computer.  It also associates .vnc files with the vnc viewer.  I
used TridiaVNC 1.4 as the source files (It seems the script was designed for
Tridia, no point arguing).  I plan on using this installer when giving tech
support because it requires no configuration on the server end.  All they
have to do is hit next.

If you start the installer with the "/verysilent" parameter it will install
and run the program without requiring hitting "next".  This could be used
for remote installs.

I work on a Windows9x platform so I have no idea how it would work on
NT/2000.

try the installer at:

http://legolas.ca:8080/vncsetup.exe    516KB

the script for the installer:

http://legolas.ca:8080/vncsetup.iss    16KB


>From: "Richard Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: FIX: How to install VNC on a remote machine
>Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 10:14:28 +0100
>
>Hi all,
>
>You can use the AT command and a custom batch file to do the
>VNC installation.
>
>Alternatively, on NT/2000 you can use the various resource kit
>tools to do it for you. I've done a batch file and it's documented at:
>
>www.synik.f9.co.uk/vnc/

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