VNCPush pushes the VNC Server application onto any remote host running a
Windows NT/2000/XP operating system. The VNCPush framework is very portable
and lightweight, requiring very low disk space and system resources. In
addition to pushing the VNC Server application to remote hosts, VNCPush
includes the ability to remove or 'pull' VNC when it is no longer needed.
The development of VNCPush focused on the needs of consultants who face a
variety of support issues. VNCPush has since proven to be an effective tool
in managing enterprise environments as well. From solving problems at remote
offices to interactively assisting users with desktop applications, the VNC
platform provides flexability that Terminal Services cannot.
VNCPush works with older Windows NT Server and Workstation operating systems
as well as the Windows 2000 Workstation platform which do not have any type
of Terminal Services available. In addition VNCPush can also be used on the
Windows XP Home edition which does not include Remote Desktop and on the
Professional edition which does not by default have Remote Desktop enabled.
VNCPush is written in JScript and utilizes Microsoft Internet Explorer's
HyperText Application (HTA) interface for GUI interaction. All that is
required to run the application is Internet Explorer and Microsoft's Windows
Scripting Host (WSH) included on all Windows NT platforms.
VNCPush - Features
Pushes VNC server onto remote computer and installs VNC as a service in
automatic mode. VNC is also started immediately on the target host.
The VNC taskbar icon is not displayed on the target host. This is a feature
of Tridia VNC with a registry setting that is inserted by the script on the
remote host.