Yeah, I'm not to worried about other languages, I'm creating the setup program just 
for us to use as a remote admin tool. So its only
going to be installed on 200+ win2k/nt machines, with maybe 4x 98 and 1x 95 machine 
that has yet to be migrated over to nt based
systems. If a situtation occures where we want to install a normal setup with vnc 
showing in the all users start menu, we'll just run
the original vnc setup exe program, as they will both be in the same directory.

Ben

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Keep in mind that the folders might not be called "Start Menu" and
"Programs" if you are running Windows in other languages. It is best to ask
windows for the right path. Another situation is where you might want to
have the shortcut installed under AllUsers instead of your own personal
profile.

                                 Michael Milette

At 10:54 AM 2003-02-13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>I'm not too familiar with the programs which you're speaking of, but if
>you're allowed to choose where the shortcuts
>are being created, I would just use the environmental variable
>%userprofile%\start menu\programs\VNC  This will
>copy the links into the current user's start menu rather than into the all
>users.  I do see a number of programs
>that give you the option to make available to all users or current user,
>so if it's possible, you might want to include
>that option.  People can change the name of the administrator or have
>multiple administrators on the same machine,
>to make the menu icons available to only administrators requires more
>knowledge about user permissions than what
>I have right now, so in that I couldn't help you.
>
>Regards,
>   Beau
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>Hi,
>
>I'm using IS Tool & Inno setup to create my own VNC installation, which
>sets the default password, and program settings. I'm having a
>bit of bother with the icons, currently it installs start menu icons to
>{group}\VNC
>&
>{group}\VNC\Administrative Tools\
>But this means everyone can get to the icons, is it possible just to stick
>the icons in the admin start menu, so other users don't get
>them.
>Cheers
>Ben
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