"Richard Harris"
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Hi,
> I'm interested to know if this kind of script can work on W2K
As far as I know, it won't because the script has this line -
>rem Install the service
>C:\Progra~1\ORL\VNC\WinVNC.exe -install
- and users can't install or start/stop services.
With Windows 2k - you could get VNC on the boxe
> -Original Message-
> From: Johan Bouli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> arghhh, msdos batch files are so ugly !
You are right.
Do you have a better option that works on a fresh installed M$Win machine?
(that is, not having installed anything!)
CBee
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arghhh, msdos batch files are so ugly !
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sounds great!
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Subject: Deploying VNC to Win2k and XP remotely
> > This posses a problem, however, as
> > Fastpush does not support eSV
> -Original Message-
> From: John Ferrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> I used a batch file to push out VNC.
I've used such a script for similar purposes. I have some ideas for some
streamlining:
>
> the batch: (I had to make it for both Win98 and Win2K clients
> so you could
> proba
ministrative priviledges,
but I've never tested this.
Thanks in advance.
Marc Mazas.
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Subject: Re: Deploying VNC to Win2k and XP remotely
I used a batch file to push out VNC.
the batch: (I had to make it for both Win98 and Win2K
I used a batch file to push out VNC.
the batch: (I had to make it for both Win98 and Win2K clients so you could
probably stream line it)
--
@echo off
rem This batch will copy the VNC files from F:\VNC to C:\Program
Files\ORL\VNC
rem If WinVNC.exe is not there we will assume that the system needs