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Rusty Festa 15 December 2002 07:46 PM

I have just downloaded VNC for free and installed it on two of my boxes so I can control one of them without having to keep swapping keyboard, monitor, etc over all the time :rolleyes: but my question is:

How do you reboot a remote system?

When I try this, I loose my VNC connection and can not reopen it until the other system has been logged in. Don't really want to set no boot up password :eek:

Cheers, Jon ;)

SiDHEaD 15 December 2002 07:51 PM

you need to set up the vnc service. To do this run "winvnc -install" (i think - might be "winvnc -i").

This will mean that it will start before the computer has been logged in.

Andy

Rusty Festa 15 December 2002 07:56 PM

Thanks Andy. I have installed server and client on both machines (not a good idea to log them both into each other!) but it does not see to let me reconnect...

Having another go.
Jon :D

Rusty Festa 15 December 2002 08:00 PM

Cheers Andy - this VNC malarky is a piece of, er, cake :D

Rusty Festa 15 December 2002 08:01 PM

hyperlink if anyone is interested ;) http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/index.html

Miles 17 December 2002 01:19 AM

Check out Dameware's RC utility. This allows you to remotely push out the server service automatically (as long as you have admin rights on the target machine) and then automatically remove the server software when you are finished. It is such a cool bit of software. Highly recommended.

mark_h 17 December 2002 08:25 AM

One of our servers wouldn't let us VNC to it until someone had logged in locally too. The VNC service was running, and we'd get the password prompt, but it would always fail until after a local user had logged in.

In the end, the solution was to use the shortcuts to remove VNC as a service, then put it back, and reset the password. I think the problem came after we upgraded the VNC server software without uninstalling the previous version.

chiark 17 December 2002 08:59 AM

The when you install the VNC service on the server machine you must give it a session password, otherwise it'll wait for someone to log in locally.

Fantastic bit of free software :D


shunty 17 December 2002 09:16 AM

as Miles has stated.....Dameware, best desktop/server etc admin software I have come across, even integrates with exchange & AD.
The ONLY thing I'm surprised it hasn't got is the remote dial up option like pcanywhere.....I spoke to support people in usa & they said they plan to iclude it in a later release:)
you can also modify the .ini file & get undectable remote access, no systray icon....very useful;)

shunty

scoob_dood 17 December 2002 10:07 AM

I've been using XP's Remote Desktop, and Terminal Services on 2000 and found them much better than VNC.

- Jon


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