There are a couple apps that will let you remotely install VNC from a master
machine, however, you will have to have admin priveleges to do this, of
course. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Dorre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 2:27 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Distributing VNC server across network...


Hi all, I administer a few hundred pc's for the state DOT in Arizona.
We were looking into VNC because we have a small group of Macs.  But I
have to say, Real VNC is a very cool product.  We've been using
Dameware, and VNC is much cleaner, much more efficient.  But I searched
all over the site and couldn't find any info on whether or not there is
a way for you to connect to a client without the server software
installed.
Does that make sense?  For example, I would like to know if it's
possible to use the viewer to try and connect to a client, without first
installing the server software.  So that when you connect to the client
it automatically installs the server service for you.

I take it this would be a big security risk, but does anyone know of a
way to configure the options and distribute this program across a large
network... or am I going to have use built msi's from Microsoft?
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