This is such a neat problem. I figured it out one day because it irrated me
so much.
1. Install VNC
2. Install VNC Service
3. Start->Programs->VNC->Run WinVNC(AppMode)
4. Enter your password, this is for the current user.
5. Start->Programs->VNC->Administrative Tools->Show Default Settings
6. Enter your password, this is for the local machine
7. Close WinVNC
8. Start WinVNC Service
You may need to start the service helper if you want to modify settings of
the winvnc instance running. This problem is due to the way Terminal
Services
operates. Since you are working in a virtual desktop.
Have lots of fun!
Floyd Russell

|> -----Original Message-----
|> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Adam Dale
|> Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 9:16 AM
|> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|> Subject: RE: Can I install VNC via Terminal Services?
|>
|>
|> Thanks for that - all goes to plan until step 3 - the service starts but
|> it doesn't ask me for a password.
|>
|> It doesn't seem to be running tho - can't view the Help Screen or
|> Settings screens - says "No Existing Instance of WinVNC could be
|> contacted" - the service definitely says started tho.
|>
|> Any ideas?
|>
|> TIA
|>
|> Adam
|>
|>
|> -----Original Message-----
|> From: Alex K. Angelopoulos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
|> Sent: 26 April 2002 14:41
|> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|> Subject: Re: Can I install VNC via Terminal Services?
|>
|> Yes, no problem there.  I would recommend doing a straight service
|> installation.
|> Here's my "recipe".
|>
|> (1) Run the WinVNC install.
|>
|> (2) Install the service using the shortcut in VNC\Administrative
|> Tools\Install
|> WinVNC Service.  I *would not* do the "default registry settings" since
|> it
|> switches some things to using global per-user settings, making it a bit
|> more
|> difficult to modify and diagnose.
|>
|> (3) Start the service ( use "net start winvnc").  You will be prompted
|> to enter
|> a password, which will then become the universal VNC password.
|>
|> At that point, you should be set.
|>
|> ----- Original Message -----
|> From: "Adam Dale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|> Sent: Friday, 2002-04-26 08:25
|> Subject: Can I install VNC via Terminal Services?
|>
|>
|> > Hi,
|> >
|> > I have a couple of Win 2K Advanced Servers in a remote rack and my
|> only
|> > access to them is via Terminal Services (in Remote Admin mode) - is it
|> > OK to be installing VNC (as a service) via TS or do I need to be
|> > actually at the console to do it - i.e. can the TS session write all
|> the
|> > correct values to the correct registry etc?
|> >
|> > Thanks
|> >
|> > Adam Dale
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