Have you tried Gencontrol from www.gensortium.com?  It's a sort of
"instant VNC" based on TightVNC that does a temporary install of VNC on
a target (server). 
 
Mike 

>>> Marco Gabriel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/9/2004 5:17:37 AM >>>

Hiya,

I wondered if someone ever tried to create a VNC installation that is
as 
easy as it can be for user support without installing it at every
user's 
desktop.

My favourite solution would be:

1. the user downloads an .exe from a webpage
2. the user starts the server .exe (or step 1+2 in one click :-))
3. vnc server on user's desktop starts up and connects automatically to

a support host running a listening vnc viewer

I played around with a VNC 3.3.7, writing a batch to start vnc server
w/ 
"-run" followed by a "-connect support.mydomain.com" which didn't work

out because of the missing password. Now, with VNC4, the VNC server 
blocks as soon as I start it from a command line and I cannot run a 
batch that connects to a host afterwards.

anybody tried something like that before?

cheers,
marco
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