So...gotta ask...would it work to simply install and register EchoVNC
as a service, via that first InstantVNC session, and thereby have  
something
which survives reboots? Too much of a hassle to de-install when done?

cheers,
Scott   

On Jul 30, 2008, at 4:30 PM, hin lee wrote:

> I second that motion!!  Just today I called an end-user 3 times just  
> to install an application.
>
> uninstall an application
> reboot and call the user
> install the application
> reboot and call the user
> update the application
> reboot and call the user
> .......
>
>
> --- On Wed, 7/30/08, D. Brinks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> From: D. Brinks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: [Echovnc-users] Instant VNC command line switches
>> To: echovnc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Date: Wednesday, July 30, 2008, 3:31 PM
>>> From reading some other posts I see you've had many
>> requests for a
>> silent Instant VNC.
>>
>> ->       Hello! This has been a popular request for
>> InstantVNC...but-
>> -> since
>> -> all the user has to do is (1) start the application
>> and (2) click Okay
>> -> to
>> -> allow anyone to connect to their PC without a
>> password...I keep
>> -> convincing myself that it would cause more harm than
>> good to
>> -> eliminate step #2. :)
>>
>>
>> However, I do not want something that's "always
>> there".  I work for a
>> Network Consulting firm so I'm helping users in many
>> different
>> networks daily.  I find that most of the time a re-boot
>> will be
>> required, so I'll have to call the user back, have them
>> login, run the
>> tool....
>>
>> what about a command line switch allowing the session to
>> start without
>> clicking OK.  Then, if we wanted, we could turn the
>> executable into a
>> service that could easily be turned on and off.  This way,
>> the first
>> time I talk to the user they will have to run the tool and
>> click okay.
>>
>> If I need to reboot I can set the service to automatic and
>> reboot.
>> Before I leave the machine I will disable the service again
>> and the
>> next time the user needs my help they will have to run the
>> tool and
>> click okay.
>>
>> I know how you love to make people happy....
>>
>> Are there any command line options for instantvnc?
>>
>> DBrinks
>>

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