Is there any way, once a system has been rebooted, and VNC is running as a
service, to access the machine? If the machine is on the network it is
visable even at the login screen so VNC should be running since it is a
service.
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From: "Russ Paton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 9:21 AM
Subject: Re: vnc as service on w2k
> > Hi out there,
> > being a novice in using vnc I'm doing something wrong or misunderstood:
> > 1. I'm running vnc on a w2k machine as a service which works (tray icon
> > present, service on automatic)
> > however only after someone logged in
> > 2. Obviously, after remote reboot I want to re-log in getting a "sorry"
from
> > -.-.:5800 or "authentication
> > failed" from the viewer until logged in.
> > I think I've followed all instructions properly. What am I dooing wrong?
> > Dietmar
>
> Hi Dietmar,
>
> As long as you've clicked on the shortcut to install vncserver as a
service
> it will work as soon as the network has been brought up on the booting
> machine. I've installed vnc on several machines across my network and
> this method works in each and every installation.
>
> Regards
>
> Russ
> --
> Russ Paton
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