winvnc4 commandline sequence/syntax
Long, Phillip GOSS
Phillip.Long "at" gossinternational.com
Fri Dec 7 13:06:02 2007
Dave wrote:
>Thanks for everyone's contributions. I looked at the various
>suggestions, claims and facts and
>experimented a bit to discover the following:
>
> [ snip ]
>
>While I will write the scripts to modifying HKLM to configure the vnc4
>service, I'd
>expected something a bit more usable from the command line for VNC.
However,
>I would still find it instructive to know the root cause of these
>symptoms and what
>is required to utilize command-line options when establishing a vnc4
>service.
>
>Thanks to all.
>
>Dave
Were I in your shoes, I would find a program that enables me to make
changes to the Registry from the command line. I use Cygwin programs,
which is a port of many Linux packages to the Windows platform (using
DLLs and, to a lesser extent, the Registry), and one of its 'fictions'
is that there is a /proc filesystem; the Registry is available under
/proc. It is quite simple to write a BASH, CSH, or KSH script (all
available with Cygwin) to modify the Registry (not that I have /any/
idea of what key to modify!).
Just a thought.
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