Network and Classroom Management Thread, VNC Scan in Technical; Hey me again,
Just to let you guys know about another cool remote desktop tool and very very cheap. Its ...
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6th April 2007, 05:09 PM #1 VNC Scan
Hey me again,
Just to let you guys know about another cool remote desktop tool and very very cheap. Its called vnc scan by boztech and only cost £40 per technician. It has the ability to easily roll out VNC and administrate VNC. Has helped us give better support to staff as we can do more remote tasks.
It also has a load of other goodies best thing to do is download the demo and have a blast with it.
http://www.vncscan.com
Ross
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6th April 2007, 05:35 PM #2
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Or you could use gencontrol from gensortium, its free and it connects to all your pcs in your network like tightvnc
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Thanks to ctbjs from:
gwendes (11th March 2008)
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7th April 2007, 12:00 PM #3 Re: VNC Scan

Originally Posted by
Ross2k5 Hey me again,
Just to let you guys know about another cool remote desktop tool and very very cheap. Its called vnc scan by boztech and only cost £40 per technician. It has the ability to easily roll out VNC and administrate VNC. Has helped us give better support to staff as we can do more remote tasks.
It also has a load of other goodies best thing to do is download the demo and have a blast with it.
http://www.vncscan.com
Ross
£40 per techie, now that sounds like value for money, may just take a look at the product.
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9th April 2007, 11:43 AM #4 Re: VNC Scan

Originally Posted by
projector1 
Originally Posted by
Ross2k5 Hey me again,
Just to let you guys know about another cool remote desktop tool and very very cheap. Its called vnc scan by boztech and only cost £40 per technician. It has the ability to easily roll out VNC and administrate VNC. Has helped us give better support to staff as we can do more remote tasks.
It also has a load of other goodies best thing to do is download the demo and have a blast with it.
http://www.vncscan.com
Ross
£40 per techie, now that sounds like value for money, may just take a look at the product.
:P indeed it is we jumped at it after we tested it made our jobs a hell of a lot easier
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11th April 2007, 08:52 PM #5 Re: VNC Scan
or alternatively use GPO to push out RealVNC and import a reg file on startup to change the password when required (the password is encrypted, so anyone with access to the reg file can't see the password)
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12th April 2007, 08:32 AM #6 Re: VNC Scan
I had a look at VNC Scan, just about to put in an order for it when I was told no you can't have it because the company is based in Ireland, find someone who will sell it to you in England.
I just use Lanview 3 now. No problems there and I GPO Lanview and TightVNC out as standard to all new machines.
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12th January 2008, 05:12 PM #7 is a great product, bit buggy in places,but a quick look at the forums shows you a work around.
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