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  • Installing in peer to peer environment

    Looking for instruction of how to install 5.2.3 trial in peer to peer environment. Have downloaded and installed to local host but when I attempt to connect and push files to remote machines all files fail out.

  • #2
    Re: Installing in peer to peer environment

    In this type of environment, it helps if your current admin account is also the same on the remote computers, along with the password. Then, everything works real well.

    You can also right click on a computer and select Logon As... and supply the remote computer's name, username and password.

    Let us know what happens when you try either.
    Kevin Stanush
    SystemTools Software Inc.

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    • #3
      Re: Installing in peer to peer environment

      I have tried this and to no avail. When I attempt to remote control I get multiple error flags

      Remote Control>VNC

      Command and Settings File name----
      C:\Program Files\Hyena\vnc.rcm

      Remote Host
      (Machine Name)

      Select Install Execute

      Next Screen

      Licensing

      Read accept checked OK

      Next Screen

      Remote Software Installation

      Type VNC
      Password None?

      Source Blank

      Destination \\%computer%\admin$\system32\rc

      Install Service checked and Defaults selected

      Errors

      strcm
      Unable to copy C:\ProgramFiles\Hyena\winvnc.exe to ****\admin$\system32\rc\winvnc.exe System cannot find the file specified

      strcm
      Unable to copy C:\ProgramFiles\Hyena\msvcirt.dll to ****\admin$\system32\rc\msvcirt.dll System cannot find the file specified

      strcm
      Unable to copy C:\ProgramFiles\Hyena\msvcrt.dll to ****\admin$\system32\rc\msvcrt.dll System cannot find the file specified

      strcm
      Unable to copy C:\ProgramFiles\Hyena\omnithread_rt.dll to ****\admin$\system32\omnithread_rt.dll System cannot find the file specified

      strcm
      Unable to copy C:\ProgramFiles\Hyena\vnchooks.dll to ****\admin$\system32\rc\vnchooks.dll System cannot find the file specified

      strcm
      Unable to copy C:\ProgramFiles\Hyena\vnchooks_settings.reg to ****\admin$\system32\rc\vnchooks_settings.reg System cannot find the file specified

      strcm
      Errors were encountered when copying one or more files. Do you want to continue installation? YES

      strcm
      Unable to lookup the local directory for the share 'admin$' on *****. Access is denied.

      End of routine.

      Any input???

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      • #4
        Re: Installing in peer to peer environment

        You will need to install VNC on your computer first before you can remote control. Hyena does not ship with this utility.

        In your Hyena directory is a file called STRCM.htm that has information on this and links to their site.

        You'll also need to change the FileList= line in your vnc.rcm file, and there is a post here that will help with that:
        http://www.systemtools.com/HyenaBoar...ML/000011.html

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        • #5
          Re: Installing in peer to peer environment

          Am I suppose to be using the .rcm file in the \Hyena directory or the \strcm directory?

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          • #6
            Re: Installing in peer to peer environment

            Scratch that. Figured it out. I do have another question though.

            Hyena is looking in the /hyena directory for its vnc.rcm file.

            When I run Hyena it looks in programfiles/hyena for the vnc files. On the rcm file I have it listed to look in the RealVNC directory.

            Any input?

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            • #7
              Re: Installing in peer to peer environment

              Okay
              I have managed to get the file directed to the correct link.
              When I attempt to connect to the remote machine now it tells me that the files cannot be loaded because they are in use.

              Sorry to drag this out so much.

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              • #8
                Re: Installing in peer to peer environment

                This is just a guess, but assuming that the files in question are on your computer, if they are in use, then you may have installed RealVNC on your computer. In general, you probably don't want or need that : you want to install RealVNC on the OTHER computers.

                You should be able to stop the RealVNC service on your computer either using RealVNC or Hyena. Then, copy the RealVNC files to a separate directory, and then uninstall RealVNC, or setup the service to not auto-start and stop the service. This will release the files so they can be copied (or let Hyena copy them from another directory that you copy them to).

                Hope I have not confused you.
                Kevin Stanush
                SystemTools Software Inc.

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                • #9
                  Re: Installing in peer to peer environment

                  Nope, not yet anyway. Got the service stopped. I just set it to disabled and left the directories as are.
                  When I boot now it says that it is unable to lookup the local directory for the share 'Program Files' on '*****'. Access is denied.
                  Do I need to install VNC manually to the host and then share out that directory?

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                  • #10
                    Re: Installing in peer to peer environment

                    Email a copy of your vnc.rcm file and a screen shot of the error you are getting to [email protected] and we'll see if we can help with this.

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