I agree, I have enjoyed Fastpush as well.  However, we have some computers belonging 
to our HR department here that they do not want VNC installed onto, so the program 
would be extremely useful for a quick connection in those cases.  I also don't know 
the needs of other users.  Just seemed like a potentially useful program in some 
instances.  By the by, have you checked out the remote installation feature of VNCon 
http://vncon.chronetal.co.uk/?  I just started using it today, it seems to install 
just as quickly and it also checks for the service.  After the first setup, it seems 
like it'll be even more efficient, since all the users will then be in it's database 
and it becomes a matter of a right click to install or uninstall the server.

Regards,
  Beau

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From:   MIME :[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:MIME :[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:   Monday, March 
17, 2003 11:16 AM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:        Re: x Virtual Network Control for Win NT 2K XP

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
>Oh, and it doesn't seem to like it if VNC is already running on the >target machine.
>

Which is why I use Fastpush from http://www.darkage.co.uk/ - it checks for the 
presence of the service before trying to push it down to the target machine.
-- Alex Morris
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