Hello,
I would like to install TightVNC using Unattended, so that after it is
installed, I can log on to the machine remotely using password I
specified (with Unattended).
Is it possible?
So far it was possible for me to only install TightVNC, then I have to
configure everything (set password,
Hi Tomasz!
I would like to install TightVNC using Unattended, so that after it is
installed, I can log on to the machine remotely using password I
specified (with Unattended).
Is it possible?
Yes, with a registry hack.
After TightVNC is installed, you apply an registry patch which
Niels S. Richthof wrote:
Hi Tomasz!
I would like to install TightVNC using Unattended, so that after it is
installed, I can log on to the machine remotely using password I
specified (with Unattended).
Is it possible?
Yes, with a registry hack.
After TightVNC is installed, you apply an
It seems that it is not possible to do a unattennded install of the new
Mozilla Firefox
Please consider voting for this bug
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=229706
If anyone found a hack please tell us how ..
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Klaus Vink Slott
regedit /s is your friend
You can also take a look at wininstall LE. A free software which creates
msi packages.
greetings
Am Mi, den 10.11.2004 schrieb Tomasz Chmielewski um 12:35:
Niels S. Richthof wrote:
Hi Tomasz!
I would like to install TightVNC using Unattended, so that after it
Tobias
Thanks very much. This was similar to what I tried - with the big
difference being that it worked - your help is much appreciated.
I now have an unattended install system that gives me different partition
layouts based on MAC address - we give laptops a second partition to store
user
I would like to install TightVNC using Unattended, so that
after it is
installed, I can log on to the machine remotely using password I
specified (with Unattended).
I hacked the the scripts from http://www.darkage.co.uk/vnc/ to install
ultravnc on the local box - as it uses domain auth to
Thomasz,
I went through the same question the other day and came up with the
following solution.
I wrote a script in AutoIt containing the following registry changes:
RegWrite(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL\WinVNC3\Default, Password,
REG_BINARY, password in hex)
On Wed, 2004-11-10 at 20:09, Ralf Meuser wrote:
1. On installing a PC with Windows XP and using the ie6.bat
(q330994.EXE) I get the message :
This update requires Outlook 6.0 Service Pack 1 to be installed.
And I have to click to continue the installation.
What did I do wrong ?
Hi,
Thursday 11th Nov is a holiday for Hewlett Packard Bangalore. I will be back in
office on Friday 12th Nov 2004.
Regards,
Swapnesh.
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