I did determine one other way of installing it remotely. It's still not an easy
install, but I did test it and it does work.
You will need to be logged in as an administrator to do this. Start by copying the
WinVNC.exe over to a known directory on the users computer. Run regedit locally and
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> Writing a batch file for Win9X was easy enough.
> However, in Win2K,
> some portions of the registry have permissions already
> assigned (and not
> for a simple batch
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> Everybody's situation varies. If all you have is a hand
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> > Everybody's situation varies. If all you have is a handful of > workstations and
>your own to manage, no big deal. However, if you have a &g
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> Everybody's situation varies. If all you have is a handful of
> workstations and your own to manage, no big deal. However, if you have a
> lot of users (I have 85), it's
onnection info' in the menu ).
Stick that on their desktop..
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Everybody's situation varies. If all you have is a handful of
workstations and your own to manage, no big deal. However, if you have a
lot of users (I have 85), it's not practical to rely on the end user to
install software. In fact, it's something I like to discourage more
often than not.
I'd
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> Does anyone know of a way to make VNC easy to install for "not so
> computer savvy" end users? Any input would be appreciated!
>
Installing and admin-ing RealVNC has got to be the easiest thing to do bar
none. I m
You can use a domain name. Once they enter it the first time, it will remain
there for subsequent times.
Carl
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> Does anyone know of a way to make VNC easy to install for "not so
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the replies!
Rob Foster
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just VNC Viewer, the no installation is required. Just download the
Viewer and run it!
Carl
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y complex either :)
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> Does anyone know of a
Does anyone know of a way to make VNC easy to install for "not so
computer savvy" end users? Any input would be appreciated!
Rob Foster
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