Michael,
Thanks very much!
Anees.

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> Anees,
>
>       I think there is a misunderstanding.  To install VNC as a service,
> you need to go to the 'start menu', then over to the 'programs' menu, over
> to the 'vnc' menu, over to 'administrative tools' menu, and then select
> "Install as service".  Then choose "Run Service Helper".  You should be
> prompted to insert a password.  If not, click the vnc icon on the system
> tray and insert the password.  Now reboot and the service should start
> before a log in occurs allowing you to log in remotely without local help.
>       Now when you connect, you should see a "Log on" prompt.  Send a
> "control + alt + Delete" from the vnc icon menu in the upper left corner
of
> the window.
>
> Good Luck.
>
> Have a Good Day,
>
> Michael L.
>
>
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> Graham,
> Thanks for your response.
> I know I can send alt-ctrl-del , but after the host server re-boots, then
> some user has to login on the host, and only then the VNC service starts.
> What if I am not on site, and want to re-boot the server, & then get
> connected to the server again. My question was is there a way to start the
> VNC service before after a re-boot, and before anyone logs in to the
> server,
> so that I can re-connect to the server, without any intervention?
> Anees.
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Graham Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "ANEES" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 01:58 PM
> Subject: Re: VNC Service Startup
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> > Hello ANEES,
> >
> > Wednesday, September 25, 2002, 6:27:52 PM, you wrote:
> >
> > A> Hi,
> > A> On a Win NT environment, when the server is re-booted, can the WinVNC
> service
> > A> be started before a user logs in? When connected remotely through
VNC,
> I can
> > A> send alt-ctrl-del to the host, upon which the server re-boots.
> However,
> if I
> > A> am not on site, I would like to be able to re-connect to the VNC host
> without
> > A> going on site.
> > A> Any feedback is appreciated.
> > A> Anees.
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> > If   you  install  the  service, and set the default password. You can
> > send  Ctrl+Alt+Del,  by  right clicking the title bar on the Viewer or
> > clicking the VNC icon and select Send Ctrl+Alt+Del.
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