non je disais "ça marche..." --> j'attends avec impatience ton fichier REG mercredi....
la soluce doit être là-dedans mais ça fonctionne pas...
"Here's how to get it running as a service, assuming you've already
installed it. Under Windows NT you need to have administrator privileges
on the local machine, so log on as administrator if your account doesn't
have these.
Either:
Select "Install WinVNC service" from the WinVNC Administrative Tools
section of the Start menu.
Or:
Open a Command Prompt and run WinVNC with the -install option. eg:
D:\> C:
C:\> cd "\Program Files\ORL\VNC"
C:\Program Files\ORL\VNC> winvnc -install
Windows 95 : The WinVNC service is now running and is installed to run
whenever the system boots up into Windows 95.
Windows NT : The WinVNC service is installed and set up to run whenever the
machine is booted into Windows NT but IS NOT YET RUNNING! It will run when
the machine next reboots. If you want to start it immediately, you can use
the Services section of the Windows control panel, or "net start" from the
command prompt:
C:\> net start winvnc
The service should now be running, but won't know that you are logged in
until you log out and back in again. It won't yet appear on the taskbar.
You can run the WinVNC Service Helper from the start menu to tell it who
you are!
If you wish to change the WinVNC settings (eg. password) when it is not
visible on the taskbar, you can use Show User Settings from the WinVNC
section of the Start menu.
If you wish to change the default settings used by the service when there's
nobody logged in, or no user-specific settings in are use, use Show Default
Settings from the Administrative Tools subsection of the WinVNC Start Menu.
See below for more information about defaults.
NOTE : Windows 95 : If Win95 has been set to use different settings for
each user then the settings used are those of the currently logged in user.
If no user is logged in or Win95 is set to use the same settings for all
users then the settings used are the Default user settings and are stored
per-machine, rather than on a per-user basis as is done when running WinVNC
normally. (Under Win95, pressing Cancel on the login dialog gives access
to the Default user settings.)
When you wish to install a new version of WinVNC or simply wish to remove
WinVNC from your machine, you must first remove the service from the
system, using the WinVNC Administrative Tools or the -remove command-line
option.
NOTE : A message about failure to remove the service usually indicates that
it was not installed in the first place!"