On Fri, 25 May 2001, John Morrison wrote:

> I ran through the same steps again but used the command line rather than the
> GUI and the system still will not allow the VNC service to start. When
> trying to start the service I just get an access denied. The settings are
> configured for Log on as Automatic, also set for local system account and
> allowed to interact with the desktop as you pointed out.

Have you tried running "winvnc -remove" and then "winvnc -install" to
correct the service registry settings.

Access Denied suggests that you don't have access rights to the Service
Control Manager, but this seems odd.

Are you sure that the VNC install directory is Full Controllable by the
SYSTEM account?  (Note that Administrators group is NOT the same as
SYSTEM, nor is SYSTEM a part of it.)

Cheers,

James "Wez" Weatherall
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