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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 file to use.)  I learned how to change the 
> permissions,
> but I can't change the permissions at a remote computer 
> without VNC.  I
> can't use VNC until I install it silently.

Not that I agree that this is the way to install VNC, but registry
permissions can be changed on a remote machine with regedt32. 

[snip]
>       I am trying to set up Fastpush for my network, but it 
> is not simple
> enough for me to jump into without doing a lot of winnt-2k 
> homework.  (At a
> glance, It uses about 6 DOS utilities that I have never 
> played with before.
> I would like to understand what it does before letting it loose on my
> company's network.)
>       Silent install on an NT kernel is not as easy for some 
> of us as it is
> for others.
> 
> 
> Have a Good Day,
> 
> Michael L.

>From the quick glance that I took at fast-push (I don't have a need for it)
it probably would be in your best interest to do that homework.

-- 
William Hooper
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