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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Last I heard, tightvnc did just this.. I don't have
the parameters off hand, but I remember seeing this
more then once on the list in the past.
I would imagine the rest do too.
Besides, a NT admin ( or Unix guy ) can do this remotely without effecting th
Last I heard, tightvnc did just this.. I don't have
the parameters off hand, but I remember seeing this
more then once on the list in the past.
I would imagine the rest do too.
Besides, a NT admin ( or Unix guy ) can do this remotely
without effecting the user any, if they are 1/2 way competent.