We've just starting experimenting with the VNC integration in Hyena 
(www.systemtools.com).  So far it looks pretty good.  It will push it out, create and 
start the service, and stop the service when it's done.  Most of these choices are 
configurable.  Pretty cool, since we have been using Hyena anyway for several years.

Doug Crist

-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Henry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 12:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: to push vnc out to clients


well the way i do it in the script:

copy \\main_server\vnc c:\windows\system
regedit /s \\main_server\vnc.reg

so all the vnc files in the vnc folder are copied to the system folder.
then:
i have a reg file of vnc put in the registry of the vnc settings with the password and 
put in the RUN SERVICES folder to start it.

this works great for me the only problem is sometimes the vnc icon shows up by the 
clock so in the registry i have a permision set. if someone clicks the icon they get 
an error message.

i also like to use VNCScan, new version 5.x is much better then the old versions.



Jack Henry
Computer Network Technician
North Ridgeville City Schools
(440) 327-2438
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.nrcs.k12.oh.us
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