There's no such thing as a "service" under Win95/98...vnc is just running as
an ordinary program.  You could kill it with the task manager.
Alternatively, I remember seeing 'ps' and 'kill' commands for Windows 95
somewhere; if you can find those, they should work.

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Subject: Stopping Service on Win95/98, Query Settings ?


Another question.

Scenario:
After having created an .exe package, i tested it on a Win2K machine and it
installed with the correct registry settings and uninstalled correctly.  I
tested it on a Win98 PC and it too installed correctly and started VNC as a
service, but the uninstall failed.  Win95/98 do not recognize the command
"net stop winvnc".  I could use the -kill command instead, but i disabled
the shutdown and the properties. I am able to manually remove the files and
.reg settings etc.
Q:
The questino still remains, how to stop the service on Win95/98 once its
started ?
Scenario:
When connecting to a users PC, I want the user to be able to click either
accept or reject connection.
Q:
Which settings do i change. QuerySetting,QueryTimeout.  Currently
QuerySetting is on 2.

Thanks
Mark Johnson
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