AW: New version 3.3.3r1

Thorsten Lau Thorsten.Lau "at" traffix.de
Wed, 15 Sep 1999 15:42:07 +0000


what about winvnc -remove as a run-once.

Regards, Thorsten.

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Von: Guironnet Nicolas [mailto:Nicolas.Guironnet "at" LG-CO.com]
Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 15. September 1999 16:35
An: Vnc (E-mail)
Betreff: RE: New version 3.3.3r1

> If the option allowshutdown is equal to 0, the command winvnc -kill
doesn't
> run,
> How can i stop winvnc remotely (with scripts for example) without =
doing
> ctr+alt+del on the machine (we have 100 machine in ou network...)

If you're running it as a service (I assume you are), then you can use =
any
normal service-control application to do it.  So you could either use =
net
stop winvnc, the Services section of the Control Panel, or the Server
Manager available under Windows NT Server, to do it.



yes, but i forgot to say that i'm running on windows95 !

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