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From: "Mark Flower" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: mercredi 13 juin 2001 10:55
Subject: Packaging VNC using WinInstall LE or Sysdiff (with pswd and service)
> Hi
>
> Can anyone please help. I am trying to package VNC for our education
> network using WinInstall LE and/or Sysdiff.
>
> I have succesfully made an .msi file that will do the basic install for our
> Win2k clients. However, if I try and add VNC running as a service and
> entering a password, WinInstall LE will fail to make the .msi file.
>
> Even sysdiff has a problem with this. Sysdiff will also create an img file
> that will install VNC on the computers, but if I try and include the service
> install into the diff it dies every time.
>
> I know that on the reboot after installing it as a service a whole new set
> of registry entries are there, but I can't work out why its not allowing the
> "services" entries and other settings keys and values to kill the package
> (if thats whats happening).
>
> Has anyone had any success with this. Basically I want it as an .msi file
> that I can assign to all our workstations with the same password, running as
> a service but without the "-servicehelper" icon in the taskbar that the
> students could kill or muck around with.
>
> This is a brilliant program that is worth making the contact at the 300
> machines for, but i'd rather push it if I could.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Mark Flower
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