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Revision as of 21:06, 5 September 2008
Hello,
the winvnc.exe -remove popup a dialogbox saying "The WinVNC service has been unregistered".
Is there a way to avoid this message ?
- You could 1) start that command in the background, 2) wait several seconds, 3) kill the process displaying the windows with taskkill command
WPKGSysop 16:22, 15 April 2008 (CEST)
I found a best way to do this, just install the service and the service helper manually:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<packages>
<package
id='ultravnc'
name='UltraVNC'
revision='102'
reboot='false'
priority='500'>
<check type='uninstall' condition='exists' path='UltraVNC v1.0.2'/>
<install cmd='%SOFTWARE%\vnc\ultravnc-102-setup.exe /verysilent /loadinf="%SOFTWARE%\vnc\ultravnc.inf"'/>
<!-- Setup the password and the option -->
<install cmd='regedit /s %SOFTWARE%\vnc\ultravnc.reg'/>
<!-- Add the service helper manually -->
<install cmd='reg add HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run /v WinVNC /d "\"%ProgramFiles%\UltraVNC\winvnc.exe\" -servicehelper"'/>
<!-- Create the "VNC server" service manually, add Tcpip dependency not used by auto-installation -->
<install cmd='sc create WinVNC binPath= "\"%ProgramFiles%\UltraVNC\winvnc.exe\" -service" type= own type= interact start= auto error= severe depend= Tcpip DisplayName= "VNC Server"'/>
<!-- enable winvnc.exe for the firewall -->
<install cmd='netsh firewall add allowedprogram "%ProgramFiles%\UltraVNC\winvnc.exe" "WinVNC server" enable all'/>
<install cmd='net stop WinVNC'>
<exit code='0'/>
<exit code='2'/>
</install>
<install cmd='net start WinVNC'/>
<upgrade cmd='net stop WinVNC'>
<exit code='0'/>
<exit code='2'/>
</upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='%SOFTWARE%\vnc\ultravnc-102-setup.exe /verysilent /loadinf="%SOFTWARE%\vnc\ultravnc.inf"'/>
<upgrade cmd='regedit /s %SOFTWARE%\vnc\ultravnc.reg'/>
<upgrade cmd='net start WinVNC'/>
<remove cmd='net stop WinVNC'>
<exit code='0'/>
<exit code='2'/>
</remove>
<remove cmd='sc delete WinVNC'/>
<remove cmd='netsh firewall del allowedprogram "%ProgramFiles%\UltraVNC\winvnc.exe"'/>
<remove cmd='"%ProgramFiles%\UltraVNC\unins000.exe" /VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES'/>
<!-- The remove seems to not remove generated files -->
<remove cmd='%ComSpec% /c rd /S /Q "%ProgramFiles%\UltraVNC"'/>
<!-- remove unused registery keys -->
<remove cmd='reg delete HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run /v WinVNC /f'/>
<remove cmd='reg delete HKLM\Software\ORL /f'/>
<remove cmd='reg delete HKU\.DEFAULT\Software\ORL /f'/>
</package>
</packages>
With ultravnc.inf as follow:
[Setup]
Lang=fr
Dir=C:\Program Files\UltraVNC
Group=UltraVNC
NoIcons=0
Components=server,server\driver,dsm
Tasks=cleanreg,properties
PropertiesFile=\\myserver\wpkg\software\vnc\ultravnc.reg
Note that ultravnc.inf does not support variables.
The ultravnc.reg is just a regdump of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORL, I use the following perl script to generate the password key:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
use Getopt::Long;
Getopt::Long::Configure('gnu_getopt');
use Pod::Usage;
use Crypt::DES;
my ($password, $help, $man);
GetOptions('help|h' => \$help, 'man' => \$man, 'password|p=s' => \$password) or pod2usage(2);
pod2usage(1) if $help;
pod2usage(-exitstatus => 0, -verbose =>2) if $man;
pod2usage (1) if !$password;
my $realkey = pack ('H16', "E84AD660C4721AE0");
my $cipher = Crypt::DES->new($realkey);
my $cryptpass = $cipher->encrypt($password);
print join(',', map {unpack('H2', $_)} split //, $cryptpass), "\n";
__END__
=head1 vncpass.pl
Generate a VNC hex for registry
=head1 SYNOPSIS
vncpass.pl [options]
Options:
--help this help
--password the password you want to crypt
=head1 OPTIONS
=over 8
=item B<--help>
Print this help
=item B<--rne>
Password to encrypt for the windows registry.
=back
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<vncpass.pl> generate a VNC hex registry entry password and print it
to its standard output.
=cut