Re: [ActiveDir] RealVNC removal

2006-10-11 Thread AdamT

On 09/10/06, Matt Hargraves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I'd go with just disabling the service and setting it so that only Domain
Admins and System can even manage and/or see the service.  This is a
10-minute solution, whereas the others could take quite a bit of time to
research how to do correctly.


Since I put together a kludge to get UltraVNC config'd and out across
a few thousand machines a few months back, I've had to deal with the
removal of other VNCs

Running winvnc.exe -unregister should remove it from the list of
services.  If you want to go a step further (as you'll need to in
order to get UltraVNC's domain auth to work), you'll want to get rid
of c:\progra~1\RealVnc\*.* /s
and get rid of keys under HKCU and HKLM:

Software\RealVNC
Software\ORL

Bit late in replying, but hey-ho, I still have 1,263 other mails to
attend to



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Re: [ActiveDir] RealVNC removal

2006-10-09 Thread Matt Hargraves
I'd go with just disabling the service and setting it so that only Domain Admins and System can even manage and/or see the service. This is a 10-minute solution, whereas the others could take quite a bit of time to research how to do correctly.
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[ActiveDir] RealVNC removal

2006-10-02 Thread J B



I'd like to uninstall RealVNC from a number of 
machines remotely. These were part of a system image that was rolled out 
quite some time ago. Unfortunately, re-imaging the machines (they are 
laptops)after simply removing the program from the image, is not an 
option. Luckily, it's an AD environment - all Windows XP in a Windows 2003 
single domain environment. It appears that the RealVNC app was installed 
in service mode, and each machine runs the service upon boot. SMS 2003 is 
on the network as well, and all of these laptops are SMS clients, but the app 
was not rolled out using an SMS package or MSI file.

What's the best way to uninstall such an 
application from all these laptops at this point? Startup script? 
Something else using SMS perhaps (I'm not TOO familiar with SMS)? I have 
some ideas, but would welcome any additional input from others, as I am sure 
that there are better ideas and methods out there that I haven't thought of 
yet. If uninstallation is going to prove difficult, I can live with just 
disabling the service if tha can be done easier than a complete removal of the 
app.



RE: [ActiveDir] RealVNC removal

2006-10-02 Thread SMREKAR, JACK








You could use a piece of software called
Dameware, another remote control program. There are options that will uninstall
the software when you disconnect from the session. I would install that
software on your computer then use it to remote control to the laptops in
question and remove VNC. After that is done, use the Dameware to logout and
then when you click on the disconnect button it will remove the Dameware
service also. That should leave you with no remote control program.



http://www.dameware.com/downloads/









Jack Smrekar

Appleton Area
 School District

920-993-7062 Ext. 2123

A+ N+ Server +

















From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of J B
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006
12:46 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] RealVNC
removal







I'd like to uninstall RealVNC from a number of machines
remotely. These were part of a system image that was rolled out quite
some time ago. Unfortunately, re-imaging the machines (they are
laptops)after simply removing the program from the image, is not an
option. Luckily, it's an AD environment - all Windows XP in a Windows
2003 single domain environment. It appears that the RealVNC app was
installed in service mode, and each machine runs the service upon boot.
SMS 2003 is on the network as well, and all of these laptops are SMS clients,
but the app was not rolled out using an SMS package or MSI file.











What's the best way to uninstall such an application from
all these laptops at this point? Startup script? Something else
using SMS perhaps (I'm not TOO familiar with SMS)? I have some ideas, but
would welcome any additional input from others, as I am sure that there are
better ideas and methods out there that I haven't thought of yet. If
uninstallation is going to prove difficult, I can live with just disabling the
service if tha can be done easier than a complete removal of the app.
















Re: [ActiveDir] RealVNC removal

2006-10-02 Thread J B



I was hoping to automate it, as it is on hundreds 
of laptops - which may or may not be currently connected to the domain. 



  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  SMREKAR, 
  JACK 
  To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org 
  
  Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 11:13 
  AM
  Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] RealVNC 
  removal
  
  
  You could use a piece 
  of software called Dameware, another remote control program. There are options 
  that will uninstall the software when you disconnect from the session. I would 
  install that software on your computer then use it to remote control to the 
  laptops in question and remove VNC. After that is done, use the Dameware to 
  logout and then when you click on the disconnect button it will remove the 
  Dameware service also. That should leave you with no remote control 
  program.
  
  http://www.dameware.com/downloads/
  
  
  
  
  Jack Smrekar
  Appleton Area School 
  District
  920-993-7062 Ext. 
  2123
  A+ N+ Server 
  +
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  On Behalf Of J BSent: Monday, October 02, 2006 12:46 
  PMTo: 
  ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: [ActiveDir] RealVNC 
  removal
  
  
  I'd like to uninstall RealVNC from 
  a number of machines remotely. These were part of a system image that 
  was rolled out quite some time ago. Unfortunately, re-imaging the 
  machines (they are laptops)after simply removing the program from the 
  image, is not an option. Luckily, it's an AD environment - all Windows 
  XP in a Windows 2003 single domain environment. It appears that the 
  RealVNC app was installed in service mode, and each machine runs the service 
  upon boot. SMS 2003 is on the network as well, and all of these laptops 
  are SMS clients, but the app was not rolled out using an SMS package or MSI 
  file.
  
  
  
  What's the best way to uninstall 
  such an application from all these laptops at this point? Startup 
  script? Something else using SMS perhaps (I'm not TOO familiar with 
  SMS)? I have some ideas, but would welcome any additional input from 
  others, as I am sure that there are better ideas and methods out there that I 
  haven't thought of yet. If uninstallation is going to prove difficult, I 
  can live with just disabling the service if tha can be done easier than a 
  complete removal of the app.
  
  


RE: [ActiveDir] RealVNC removal

2006-10-02 Thread Crawford, Scott








Its been a while since Ive
played with VNC, but as I recall, theres really 3 parts to it: 1
service, 1 registry hive, and 1 folder. So, something like this should
work:



sc stop VNC

sc delete VNC

reg delete HKLM\Software\VNC /f

rd /s/q C:\Progra~1\VNC



Im sure the paths and service name are
prolly wrong, but putting that in a startup script targeted to the affected
machines should do the trick.











From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of J B
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006
1:37 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] RealVNC
removal







I was hoping to automate it, as it is on hundreds of laptops
- which may or may not be currently connected to the domain. 













- Original Message - 





From: SMREKAR,
JACK 





To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org






Sent: Monday, October
02, 2006 11:13 AM





Subject: RE: [ActiveDir]
RealVNC removal









You could use a piece of software called
Dameware, another remote control program. There are options that will uninstall
the software when you disconnect from the session. I would install that
software on your computer then use it to remote control to the laptops in
question and remove VNC. After that is done, use the Dameware to logout and
then when you click on the disconnect button it will remove the Dameware
service also. That should leave you with no remote control program.



http://www.dameware.com/downloads/









Jack Smrekar

Appleton Area
 School District

920-993-7062 Ext. 2123

A+ N+ Server +

















From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of J B
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006
12:46 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] RealVNC
removal







I'd like to uninstall RealVNC from a number of machines
remotely. These were part of a system image that was rolled out quite
some time ago. Unfortunately, re-imaging the machines (they are
laptops)after simply removing the program from the image, is not an
option. Luckily, it's an AD environment - all Windows XP in a Windows
2003 single domain environment. It appears that the RealVNC app was
installed in service mode, and each machine runs the service upon boot.
SMS 2003 is on the network as well, and all of these laptops are SMS clients,
but the app was not rolled out using an SMS package or MSI file.











What's the best way to uninstall such an application from
all these laptops at this point? Startup script? Something else
using SMS perhaps (I'm not TOO familiar with SMS)? I have some ideas, but
would welcome any additional input from others, as I am sure that there are
better ideas and methods out there that I haven't thought of yet. If
uninstallation is going to prove difficult, I can live with just disabling the
service if tha can be done easier than a complete removal of the app.


















RE: [ActiveDir] RealVNC removal

2006-10-02 Thread Kevin Brunson








Certainly disabling the service will be
easier than removing it. That can be done network-wide via Group Policy. I
have seen a kixtart script that removed VNC, but I think that was a version
from about 6 years ago, so I dont know if that would do you any good,
especially if your users are not local admins. Setting the service to disabled
is probably the best way to go for automation.











From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of J B
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006
1:37 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] RealVNC
removal







I was hoping to automate it, as it is on hundreds of laptops
- which may or may not be currently connected to the domain. 













- Original Message - 





From: SMREKAR,
JACK 





To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org






Sent: Monday, October
02, 2006 11:13 AM





Subject: RE: [ActiveDir]
RealVNC removal









You could use a piece of software called
Dameware, another remote control program. There are options that will uninstall
the software when you disconnect from the session. I would install that
software on your computer then use it to remote control to the laptops in
question and remove VNC. After that is done, use the Dameware to logout and
then when you click on the disconnect button it will remove the Dameware
service also. That should leave you with no remote control program.



http://www.dameware.com/downloads/









Jack Smrekar

Appleton Area
 School District

920-993-7062 Ext. 2123

A+ N+ Server +

















From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of J B
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006
12:46 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] RealVNC
removal







I'd like to uninstall RealVNC from a number of machines
remotely. These were part of a system image that was rolled out quite
some time ago. Unfortunately, re-imaging the machines (they are
laptops)after simply removing the program from the image, is not an
option. Luckily, it's an AD environment - all Windows XP in a Windows
2003 single domain environment. It appears that the RealVNC app was
installed in service mode, and each machine runs the service upon boot.
SMS 2003 is on the network as well, and all of these laptops are SMS clients,
but the app was not rolled out using an SMS package or MSI file.











What's the best way to uninstall such an application from
all these laptops at this point? Startup script? Something else
using SMS perhaps (I'm not TOO familiar with SMS)? I have some ideas, but
would welcome any additional input from others, as I am sure that there are
better ideas and methods out there that I haven't thought of yet. If
uninstallation is going to prove difficult, I can live with just disabling the
service if tha can be done easier than a complete removal of the app.


















RE: [ActiveDir] RealVNC removal

2006-10-02 Thread Derek Harris



I use UltraVNC here, and the command to remove the service 
is winvnc.exe -remove. Don't know if that works with 
RealVNC.


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of J 
BSent: Monday, October 02, 2006 12:37 PMTo: 
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: Re: [ActiveDir] RealVNC 
removal

I was hoping to automate it, as it is on hundreds 
of laptops - which may or may not be currently connected to the domain. 



  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  SMREKAR, 
  JACK 
  To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org 
  
  Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 11:13 
  AM
  Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] RealVNC 
  removal
  
  
  You could use a piece 
  of software called Dameware, another remote control program. There are options 
  that will uninstall the software when you disconnect from the session. I would 
  install that software on your computer then use it to remote control to the 
  laptops in question and remove VNC. After that is done, use the Dameware to 
  logout and then when you click on the disconnect button it will remove the 
  Dameware service also. That should leave you with no remote control 
  program.
  
  http://www.dameware.com/downloads/
  
  
  
  
  Jack Smrekar
  Appleton Area School 
  District
  920-993-7062 Ext. 
  2123
  A+ N+ Server 
  +
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  On Behalf Of J BSent: Monday, October 02, 2006 12:46 
  PMTo: 
  ActiveDir@mail.activedir.orgSubject: [ActiveDir] RealVNC 
  removal
  
  
  I'd like to uninstall RealVNC from 
  a number of machines remotely. These were part of a system image that 
  was rolled out quite some time ago. Unfortunately, re-imaging the 
  machines (they are laptops)after simply removing the program from the 
  image, is not an option. Luckily, it's an AD environment - all Windows 
  XP in a Windows 2003 single domain environment. It appears that the 
  RealVNC app was installed in service mode, and each machine runs the service 
  upon boot. SMS 2003 is on the network as well, and all of these laptops 
  are SMS clients, but the app was not rolled out using an SMS package or MSI 
  file.
  
  
  
  What's the best way to uninstall 
  such an application from all these laptops at this point? Startup 
  script? Something else using SMS perhaps (I'm not TOO familiar with 
  SMS)? I have some ideas, but would welcome any additional input from 
  others, as I am sure that there are better ideas and methods out there that I 
  haven't thought of yet. If uninstallation is going to prove difficult, I 
  can live with just disabling the service if tha can be done easier than a 
  complete removal of the app.
  
  


Re: [ActiveDir] RealVNC removal

2006-10-02 Thread Brendan Kwolek




Dameware would be great as it has a nice function built into it to
do batch service modification (ie. Disable/Enable/Start/Stop etc.) -
sadly, the software portion of DNTU and DNExporter only provide lists
and no functionality beyond that (we don't have SMS (or much in the way
of login scripts unfortunately...long story don't ask...)

I would probably use _vbscript_ and WMI calls to uninstall the software
(this depends on a few things - would have to look a little closer to
confirm if this would work) - you can easily feed a text file of IP
addresses or computer names to this script in order to execute it on a
bunch o' machines. This could then in theory be run from your
workstation, the script executing the correct command on each machine.
Failing that, there's always psexec, which has also proven useful in
recent weeks :)

/$0.02

Brendan

(Highly recommend Dameware for anyone not using it - has totally
changed the way we do support here...)

Derek Harris wrote:

  
  

  
  I use UltraVNC here, and the
command to remove the service is winvnc.exe -remove. Don't know if
that works with RealVNC.
  
  
  From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of J B
  Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 12:37 PM
  To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
  Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] RealVNC removal
  
  
  I was hoping to automate it, as it
is on hundreds of laptops - which may or may not be currently connected
to the domain. 
  
  
-
Original Message - 
From:
SMREKAR, JACK 
To:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org

Sent:
Monday, October 02, 2006 11:13 AM
Subject:
RE: [ActiveDir] RealVNC removal



You could
use a piece of software called Dameware, another remote control
program. There are options that will uninstall the software when you
disconnect from the session. I would install that software on your
computer then use it to remote control to the laptops in question and
remove VNC. After that is done, use the Dameware to logout and then
when you click on the disconnect button it will remove the Dameware
service also. That should leave you with no remote control program.

http://www.dameware.com/downloads/




Jack Smrekar
Appleton Area
School District
920-993-7062 Ext.
2123
A+ N+ Server +






 
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of J B
Sent: Monday,
October 02, 2006 12:46 PM
To:
ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir]
RealVNC removal



I'd like to uninstall
RealVNC from a number of machines remotely. These were part of a
system image that was rolled out quite some time ago. Unfortunately,
re-imaging the machines (they are laptops)after simply removing the
program from the image, is not an option. Luckily, it's an AD
environment - all Windows XP in a Windows 2003 single domain
environment. It appears that the RealVNC app was installed in service
mode, and each machine runs the service upon boot. SMS 2003 is on the
network as well, and all of these laptops are SMS clients, but the app
was not rolled out using an SMS package or MSI file.





What's the best way to
uninstall such an application from all these laptops at this point?
Startup script? Something else using SMS perhaps (I'm not TOO familiar
with SMS)? I have some ideas, but would welcome any additional input
from others, as I am sure that there are better ideas and methods out
there that I haven't thought of yet. If uninstallation is going to
prove difficult, I can live with just disabling the service if tha can
be done easier than a complete removal of the app.





  

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