Installing across an NT Network
Arnt Witteveen
Arnt.Witteveen "at" vartec.be
Tue, 11 Apr 2000 10:04:16 +0000
The only way you will be able to install as service is as an admin, or at
least it should be... But: you could use a utility like su (resource kit) to
elevate priviliges, and I also used to think that the logon script had more
priviliges anyway... but I'm not so sure there now.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Blyth, John [mailto:John.Blyth "at" health.wa.gov.au]
> Sent: dinsdag 11 april 2000 5:53
> To: Arnt.Witteveen "at" vartec.be
> Subject: Installing across an NT Network
>
>
> Greetings from Sunny Western Australia,
>
> I have been able to get WINVNC installing quite
> well across
> a NT Network, apart from the final stage of getting it to run
> as a service,
> by running a batch file. The only way I can get the service
> to work is to
> give the user temporary administrator rights, which is
> inconvenient and
> rather dangerous....
>
> Does anyone have a classy solution????
>
> Many Thanks
> John
>
> John Blyth
> Regional Manager Medical Imaging & Information Technology
> Gascoyne Health Service
>
> * Phone: 041 9771178
> * Fax: (08) 99410556
> * E-mail: mailto://John.Blyth@health.wa.gov.au
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