Dilan,

You would need to write the password to the registry.

As a matter of fact, someone has put together an "on demand" VNC server for
Windows that will do that at startup, then remove all its entries when it exits.

You can download it from here:

http://www.bittnet.com/winremote/files/vncctrl.zip

It uses a basic WSH script and a couple of reg files to do all the work.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dilan Arumainathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, 2002-06-10 20:59
Subject: Win2K/XP: Running VNC off a CD-ROM


> Hi,
> I am trying to include WinVNC on a CD that I would like to create with ERD
Commander for fixing remote systems that cannot boot. As soon as I try to run
the VNC server it prompts me for a password and then after a pause (is it
possibly trying to update a file or a registry entry?) it prompts me again for
password and then goes away. Any ideas how I can include VNC in a state that
would just come up and accept connections.
>
> thanks
> dilan
>
> ps. ERD commander is a utility from Winternals software and acts like  a Linux
rescue disk.
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