RE: Can VNC Do This?

2005-02-02 Thread Steve Bostedor
The latest version of VNCScan (2005.2.1) has been officially released. HTTP://WWW.VNCSCAN.COM I think that this is the best version ever ... Ok, I could be biased ;) Really, there are some pretty powerful new features in it like the ability to add custom commands to your right-click menu and

RE: Can VNC Do This?

2005-02-01 Thread Steve Bostedor
... :) - Steve Bostedor http://www.vncscan.com -Original Message- From: 0067881-0005 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 5:22 PM To: Steve Bostedor; Jerry Westrick; vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: Re: Can VNC Do This? Steve, You can use Remote Registry service

RE: Can VNC Do This?

2005-02-01 Thread James Weatherall
Bostedor Sent: 01 February 2005 15:14 To: 0067881-0005; Jerry Westrick; vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: RE: Can VNC Do This? Yes, I agree and on a LAN, that's a great administration tactic. It becomes a problem over a WAN or across firewalls, though. It's very insecure to allow remote registry

RE: Can VNC Do This?

2005-02-01 Thread Steve Bostedor
-0005'; 'Jerry Westrick'; vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: RE: Can VNC Do This? No, the VNCScan service uses TCP port 5566 and doesn't even listen to authentication requests unless it's encrypted with the private key on the console. The private key is configured on the remote computers at the time

RE: Can VNC Do This?

2005-02-01 Thread James Weatherall
Steve, hash and stores that in a file. When you push the service out to the remote computer or if you install it using a login script, This is the bit I'm really querying. How do you push the service out to a machine that has it's RPC (file sharing, service control manager, registry)

RE: Can VNC Do This?

2005-02-01 Thread Steve Bostedor
Message- From: James Weatherall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 11:28 AM To: Steve Bostedor; '0067881-0005'; 'Jerry Westrick'; vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: RE: Can VNC Do This? Steve, hash and stores that in a file. When you push the service out to the remote

RE: Can VNC Do This?

2005-02-01 Thread Steve Bostedor
Subject: RE: Can VNC Do This? Steve, Both the remote registry stuff and remote access to the Service Control Manager of a machine require that the machine be accessible via Microsoft RPC, which is all tied up with the file sharing protocols. So the port that you have to leave accessible

Re: Can VNC Do This?

2005-01-29 Thread 0067881-0005
may have been looking for though. Hope this helps! Kent - Original Message - From: Steve Bostedor [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jerry Westrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]; vnc-list@realvnc.com Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 12:56 PM Subject: RE: Can VNC Do This? Something like this is one of the new

Re: Can VNC Do This?

2005-01-28 Thread A. Wright
PM Subject: Re: Can VNC Do This? Nope, what you are looking for, normal windows desktops cant do in the first place. If you are running a windows 2000+AD domain, you already have the tools to control applications/settings/etc on workstations anyway.. Trying to do it like that just makes

Re: Can VNC Do This?

2005-01-27 Thread Jerry Westrick
On Thursday 27 January 2005 17:47, ANDREW WRIGHT wrote: I want to use VNC for some remote administration at work. But I don't want to connect to the desktop. I want to just open the GUI for a specific application from a remote computer on my computer. For example, suppose I have a computer

RE: Can VNC Do This?

2005-01-27 Thread Steve Bostedor
the OS versions and how many computer and such. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jerry Westrick Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 1:04 PM To: vnc-list@realvnc.com Subject: Re: Can VNC Do This? On Thursday 27 January 2005 17:47, ANDREW

Re: Can VNC Do This?

2005-01-27 Thread Tony
Nope, what you are looking for, normal windows desktops cant do in the first place. If you are running a windows 2000+AD domain, you already have the tools to control applications/settings/etc on workstations anyway.. Trying to do it like that just makes things harder then it needs to be.