You can try running

winvnc.exe -install

It might *not* run properly as a service though; there are possibly quirks to
how it would have to deal with support before a user is logged on..

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From: "Mibus, Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: WinVNC + Win2k + Dual Video cards


> But can it run as a service?  I downloaded it, but don't see how to make it
> run as a service.
>
> >>> Alex K. Angelopoulos 4/23/2002 6:24:37 AM >>>
> Yes; here's one that's on the known modifications list.
>
> http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/extras.html#dualmonitor
>
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