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    Mapped Network Drive Brings up Open With Dialog

    Just a FYI - I had a customer come across this a while back and the suggestion that 'kwd' suggested worked for her. Good call. Steve Bostedor http://www.vncscan.com Network Management Made Simple
  2. Just a FYI, but the safe mode reboot support has been enhanced into a wizard in recent versions. Steve Bostedor http://www.vncscan.com More than just a VNC Manager!
  3. Hello, I haven't posted new VNCScan releases to the list as much as in the past but this one is so exciting that I couldn't help myself. The most exciting thing about this release is that you can now *remotely* reboot a Windows computer into safe mode (with networking) and then access it using VNC. It took a lot of research and work to get it so that the VNC service would automatically start in a safe mode boot but it seems to be pretty solid for Windows 2000 and above. I looked quite a bit and I couldn't find another program that does anything like this. You can read about this feature at http://www.vncscan.com/vs/VNC_in_SafeMode.htm The other real exciting thing about this release is that you can remotely enable the Windows Terminal Server and XP remote desktop as long as the firewall isn't blocking you and you have Admin privileges. You can read about this at http://www.vncscan.com/vs/Enabling_Remote_Desktop.htm VNCScan costs $40 (US) for a single Administrator to manage unlimited nodes. VNCScan has been around for about 5 years and was the first front end for VNC. It remains the leader today thanks to all of the support and suggestions from thousands of customers all over the globe. I invite you to give it a try by download a 30 day trial at http://www.vncscan.com Thank you, Steve Bostedor
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    Formatting a partition.

    Or you can follow the example of my sister and surf questionable websites on your lunch break. One of them will be sure to wipe your drive for you! ---------------------- Steve Bostedor http://www.vncscan.com -----------------------
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    Shutdown DNS server on DC

    While you can point the TCP/IP properties of the DC to access a DNS server on another server on the network, I suggest leaving it local. I am assuming that you mean an Active Directory domain. The reason that I say this is for availabillity. As a general rule, every one of your DC's should also be DNS servers for themselves and for all of the clients that authenticate against them. This way if they are cut off from the other DC's, they will still be able to authenticate and regsiter the computers that come to them. DNS really uses almost no resources on the server so it does no harm to leave it running and active. Why remove it? - Steve Bostedor http://www.vncscan.com
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    VNCScan 2005.5.27 Released!

    Download: http://www.vncscan.com VNCScan is the leading manager for remote administration. VNC Features: * Wizard driven VNC deployment. You can push install the following VNC flavors: o UltraVNC o RealVNC 4 o TightVNC o mVNC o Tridia VNC o RealVNC 3 * Multithreaded (super fast) VNC scanner * Save profiles of VNC settings for standard deployments. * Add custom registry settings for deployment profiles * Easily store scan settings into groups * Export scan results to HTML * Modify VNC settings on remote computers * You can choose what version of viewer to use * Full control over remote VNC services * Wake On LAN before connection (optional) * Removal of VNC from remote computers Network Administration Features: * Run administrative tasks as another user (impersonation) * Built in remote task management * Search domains and scan groups for the workstations that a user is logged into. * Set custom programs to launch on right-click * Push and execute VBS and CMD scripts on network workstations * Send Wake On LAN * Easily browse network shares * One click access to remote computer Management MMC * Find who's logged into remote computers * Reboot remote computers * Point and Ping * Full Network Neighborhood support (Not just VNC) * Built in Terminal Server client * Windows password reset * Server maintenance logging http://www. .comMy HomepageMy Homepage
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    VNCScan Enterprise Console

    Just a FYI - VNCScan has multithreaded scanning, now! It's the only one so far. http://www.vncscan.com
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