Alex, do you mind testing something for me? I have a MSI file that I put together that does a silent install of VNC on a Windows 2000 computer. You could possibly deploy it with group policies. Do you want to give it a try?
Steve Bostedor TGCS - VNCScan http://www.vncscan.com -----Original Message----- From: Andrew van der Stock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 9:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues Alex, Group policy and make the product deployable using assigned software policies. This is how you can truly reduce the amount of time and angst of dealing with VNC in a domain environment. I cannot stress this enough. By using Group Policy, you can eliminate about 99% of the work of deploying and securing all VNC servers in a network. The best thing is that Group Policy can be an afterthought - I've included an ADM file that shows the basic idea. It doesn't work just yet (I need to figure out why), but you should get the idea. Andrew -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Alex Angelopoulos Sent: Thursday, 7 March 2002 11:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RFC - Windows VNC server configuration issues I'm not using RFC in the colloquial sense, here. I just want to get a concept about the issues that others see with configuring Windows VNC servers - deployment, securing, and maintaining. What I would like to do is develop a simple scripted front-end method of easing VNC tasks for Windows admins. Although some things cannot be addressed easily via scripted solutions, I do want to hear about the various issues people see. One thing I see as a starting point is rapid assessment of the net effect of the current configuration settings. Any comments? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line: 'unsubscribe vnc-list' in the message BODY See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html --------------------------------------------------------------------- [demime 0.97b removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which had a name of vnc.adm] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line: 'unsubscribe vnc-list' in the message BODY See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line: 'unsubscribe vnc-list' in the message BODY See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------
