I would copy a default registry file (e.g. vnc_default_password.reg)
to the remote machine.

Wonder how you 'install the vnc service ... over a telnet connection.'  Can
you explain how you do that?

Sincerely,

Jan.



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> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van:  Lars Lech 
> Verzonden:    dinsdag 27 augustus 2002 10:49
> Aan:  Haan, de, Jan; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Onderwerp:    Install VNC via Telnet
> 
> I like to install the vnc service on a W2K Client over a telnet
> connection.
> it was no problem to install and to start the vnc service.
> But how can I type in the password in the registry remotly?
> If I connect to the registry I can only see the mashine and the users
> tree.
> I tryed to put the password in the users\.default tree but it still
> doesn't 
> work.
> Has anybody an idea?
> 
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