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WMI Querie tool + Regcast tool + 2 more!

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 Posted Wednesday, January 07, 2009
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Four features/tools I would love to see included in VNC Manager;

1. A WMI Querie tool.
2. A regcast tool (to roll out windows registry .reg files to multiple machine in batch mode).
3. The ability to connect to a machine, install VNC, connect to vnc, then uninstall VNC all in one process, ie a temporarily VNC session.
4. A connect to me tool generator (to use with the listening server). This tool would look at the computer's IP address etc (local or public IP could be the option), the program would then generate a tiny .exe file which we could send to clients that we perhaps do not have permission to administer (for example an employees personal laptop). They could run the file, it would load a UVNC 'SC' type environment that would automatically connect to me!

These tools would definitely mean Smart-Code VNC Manager would be our 'one stop shop' PC management software package! :w00t:

Regards,
Graeme Lucas


Regards,
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 Posted Thursday, January 08, 2009
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1. A WMI Querie tool.

This one is planned for the v5.0 release

2. A regcast tool (to roll out windows registry .reg files to multiple machine in batch mode).

Actually the VNC Manager have had this feature since the v3.5 release. If you open the VNC Deployment wizard on the tasks selection page, one of the tasks is "Upload custom registry entries". This task can be executed as a standalone tasks, without doing any VNC deployment. Give it a try, this is exactly what you are looking for ;)

3. The ability to connect to a machine, install VNC, connect to vnc, then uninstall VNC all in one process, ie a temporarily VNC session.

Probably not going to happen. If you want to I can give you longer version of the answer :D

4. A connect to me tool generator (to use with the listening server). This tool would look at the computer's IP address etc (local or public IP could be the option), the program would then generate a tiny .exe file which we could send to clients that we perhaps do not have permission to administer (for example an employees personal laptop). They could run the file, it would load a UVNC 'SC' type environment that would automatically connect to me!

This feature certainly could be considered for the v5.0 release.

And thank you for the feedback! :)




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1. A WMI Querie tool.

This one is planned for the v5.0 release

SUPER!

2. A regcast tool (to roll out windows registry .reg files to multiple machine in batch mode).

Actually the VNC Manager have had this feature since the v3.5 release. If you open the VNC Deployment wizard on the tasks selection page, one of the tasks is "Upload custom registry entries". This task can be executed as a standalone tasks, without doing any VNC deployment. Give it a try, this is exactly what you are looking for ;)

WOW didn't realise that sorry!

3. The ability to connect to a machine, install VNC, connect to vnc, then uninstall VNC all in one process, ie a temporarily VNC session.

Probably not going to happen. If you want to I can give you longer version of the answer :D

It's okay, not too much of a problem if point four is possible!

4. A connect to me tool generator (to use with the listening server). This tool would look at the computer's IP address etc (local or public IP could be the option), the program would then generate a tiny .exe file which we could send to clients that we perhaps do not have permission to administer (for example an employees personal laptop). They could run the file, it would load a UVNC 'SC' type environment that would automatically connect to me!

This feature certainly could be considered for the v5.0 release.

Great news, that would certainly be of great help!

And thank you for the feedback! :)


Regards,
Graeme Lucas :D
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