Thanks David for your suggestion and thanx for being so understanding to
those who aren't so familier with VNC... <cough>
The reason I asked is because I have a requirement for an "unattended"
install i.e no user interaction at all. However I believe with the help
of Richard Harris and his page www.darkage.co.uk/vnc/ I may have the
solution.
Sam Osborn
Technical Manager
Imagebase Technology Ltd
-----Original Message-----
From: David TAILLANDIER [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 10 July 2001 13:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Setup Options for WinVNC
> Does anyone know of any setup options I can use for unattended
installs
> on Win clients? I'd like to be able to run a setup.exe /scriptname.txt
> or something which allows me to set a default password and install the
> service.
Well, this is VERY easy.
Just copy the right files to the right place, i.e. into c:\program
files\vnc
or whatever you want. Maybe one file into c:\windows\system,
depending of the version you use (tridia with tight don't need it).
And, after, lanch winvnc.exe -install (but user will have a box with
'ok' button) or simply write into registery with regedit.exe /s xxx.reg
I don't really understand the problem.
> Perhaps I'm getting a bit ahead of things... or perhaps I should read
> the documentation which came with it?! ;-)
Maybe yes... you sould.
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