I can't see in the preferences where to turn this off? Is there a site where this is explained?
I'm afraid that if it starts and I leave the computer someone (hacker) could get in an make a mess.
I use Windows XP Professional.
/Tine
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I don't want the server to startup with windows
I don't want the server to startup with windows
Last edited by tinem on 2005-11-11 07:02, edited 1 time in total.
tinem,
You can use 128bit encryption with the MSRC4 plugin and you can also use router to schedule when ports are open to even further increase security.
If installed as a service you can goto your windows services.
cmd "services.msc"
Find the winvnc service and disabled it, or set it to manual. Remove the automatic setting.
It really depends on how you have it installed as a service or as an application..
You can use 128bit encryption with the MSRC4 plugin and you can also use router to schedule when ports are open to even further increase security.
If installed as a service you can goto your windows services.
cmd "services.msc"
Find the winvnc service and disabled it, or set it to manual. Remove the automatic setting.
It really depends on how you have it installed as a service or as an application..
Last edited by bevtech on 2005-11-13 20:58, edited 1 time in total.
Bevtech
Windows XP Home, Pro SP2, Windows 2003 SBS server SP2(EN), Windows Media Center Editon 2005,Windows Vista Home Prem.,Fedora Core 6,Win9X, PChelpware Rel 1.0,
UVNC V 1.0.8.2
User not developer..
Windows XP Home, Pro SP2, Windows 2003 SBS server SP2(EN), Windows Media Center Editon 2005,Windows Vista Home Prem.,Fedora Core 6,Win9X, PChelpware Rel 1.0,
UVNC V 1.0.8.2
User not developer..
if you don't want winvnc running all time,
1st point see answer of Guest (msconfig)
2nd point to check:
Start... Run
services.msc
check there no vnc server at all
stop winvnc service
Start... Run
net stop winvnc
uninstall winvnc service
Start... Run
"%programfiles%\UltraVNC\winvnc.exe" -uninstall
and
3rd solution,
if you want to use vnc server time by time, on demand
use SingleClick SC exactly this feature only by on demand !
UltraVNC FAQ
[topic=4570][/topic]
1st point see answer of Guest (msconfig)
2nd point to check:
Start... Run
services.msc
check there no vnc server at all
stop winvnc service
Start... Run
net stop winvnc
uninstall winvnc service
Start... Run
"%programfiles%\UltraVNC\winvnc.exe" -uninstall
and
3rd solution,
if you want to use vnc server time by time, on demand
use SingleClick SC exactly this feature only by on demand !
UltraVNC FAQ
[topic=4570][/topic]
UltraVNC 1.0.9.6.1 (built 20110518)
OS Win: xp home + vista business + 7 home
only experienced user, not developer
OS Win: xp home + vista business + 7 home
only experienced user, not developer
tinem
It's worth having a look at the UVNC menu options that hang of Start -> All Programs. Under UltraVNC Server, Remove WinVNC Service is that one the executes "C:\Program Files\UltraVNC\winvnc.exe" -remove ... the one labelled Install WinVNC turns it back on "permanently" (i.e. after next reboot IIRC). You probably don't need the others. I've never quite understood the ServiceHelper option as it just seems to start the server quietly. Another useful one is the basic shortcut to WinVNC.exe - this shows up as UltraVNC Server (blue icon) in the main UVNC folder hanging off All Programs.
If you want people to be able to connect to and see/control your computer as and when you want then uninstall the service and just start the server as and when, stopping it from the tray Icon (rt. click -> Close VNC) when you have finished. If you want to connect to and see other people's PCs then remove ("uninstall") the service and use SC as redge suggests
Hope this explains it all a bit for you.
It's worth having a look at the UVNC menu options that hang of Start -> All Programs. Under UltraVNC Server, Remove WinVNC Service is that one the executes "C:\Program Files\UltraVNC\winvnc.exe" -remove ... the one labelled Install WinVNC turns it back on "permanently" (i.e. after next reboot IIRC). You probably don't need the others. I've never quite understood the ServiceHelper option as it just seems to start the server quietly. Another useful one is the basic shortcut to WinVNC.exe - this shows up as UltraVNC Server (blue icon) in the main UVNC folder hanging off All Programs.
If you want people to be able to connect to and see/control your computer as and when you want then uninstall the service and just start the server as and when, stopping it from the tray Icon (rt. click -> Close VNC) when you have finished. If you want to connect to and see other people's PCs then remove ("uninstall") the service and use SC as redge suggests
Hope this explains it all a bit for you.