Actually, you need to run "winvnc -install" to properly install winvnc as a
service on NT.  I've never tried to automate this, so I can't directly
comment...

Glenn

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From: Jared Dodson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 9:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Need help with installing VNC on a NT machine!


Hi all,

I have figured out how to install VNC across a network onto win9x machines
but cant seem to figure it out on NT workstations.  I know that this kind of
thing has been asked b4 but I have had a look at the archives and could not
find an answer.

I can install ,or rather copy the files, needed to run VNC to a NT
workstation but cannot run the service.  Is there a registry key that I can
export from a machine that is already running VNC as a service or is it more
complicated than this??

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks for your time.

Jared
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