[WINDOWS] VNC and Win95

tgray@adacplastics.com tgray "at" adacplastics.com
Fri, 17 Mar 2000 18:48:11 +0000


I too have trouble installing the default hooks into the registry.  It's 
something hosed in the path of the shortcut to the file that needs 
imported.  What I do is instead of using the shortcut, I open regedit 
and select "Registry --> Import" and then browse out to 
"C:\Program Files\ORL\VNC" and select the file 
VNCHooks_Settings.reg" that accomplishes what the shortcut on 
your Start Menu fails to. 

It's a hidden file, so you'd have to have the options set in explorer 
so that you can see them though.

Alternatively, you can use the Find utility to find the same file and 
just double click it.  Either way you'll have to have it set so that you 
can see hidden files.

On 17 Mar 2000, Chris Banting <vnc-list "at" uk.research.att.com> wrote: 


> Hello,
>    We have been installing VNC server on a variety of PC's in the
> offices to make it easier on the Help Desk to repair probs. Our
> problem comes when we attempt to install the default hooks on Win95
> machines. I can (of Course) change the registry manually, however it
> would be nice if they went in Easier. Any thoughts?
> 
> Chris Banting
> System Coordinator
> Englewood Bank
> 
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