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  1. Hello, I've integrated a bunch of drivers to my Windows2008 DVD with vLite and now, when I install it on VirtualBox, a few of the devices (network card and some others), fail to start with error code 12 - not enough resources. If I install from the original DVD, everything is fine. As far as I can understand, this is because the driver pack I've got conflicts with some of the default drivers in Vista. Is there a way to make this work? Or is there a list of the drivers included with Vista/Win2008 somewhere and a way to remove the default drivers I am going to replace with newer versions? Thanks a lot e
  2. It doesn't pause - it's waiting for connections! That's why it's called user-mode, because it waits in the foreground, not in the background like a service. Yes, you do that on another machine, not from within WinPE - vncconfig didn't work for me there.
  3. I've just told you that the -register / -start and -status parameters are to run it in service mode. You want to run it in user mode. Just type winvnc.exe to run the VNC server. That's it!!!! You still won't be able to connect without setting a password so check the password parameter!
  4. They are correct. You don't need -start parameter - that's for running VNC in service mode not user mode! Only specify port number and password through the command line.
  5. I think you followed the wrong set of instructions. See below.
  6. Is that a typo? Should be "wpeutil DisableFirewall". Good point! Also make sure you can ping both ends from the other end.
  7. Did you set a valid IP address with netsh? Also try to vncviewer 127.0.0.1 and see if that works. And also try a different port number, I think the default port didn't work for me for whatever reason - I used 5000. Let me know how it goes!
  8. Did you get it working? If so, can you give us a step by step? I don't have my script to hand to just copy/paste it but it's very easy. Just download/install RealVNC on a computer and grab the winvnc4.exe and whatever .dlls it has - you don't need the viewer.exe or the config.exe. Copy them to a folder on your WinPE CD. Finally run winvnc /? and it will show you a list of parameters - specify a port number and password. The password has to be in the same binary format that it's stored in the registry so create a password on your machine and check HKLM/Software/RealVNC - just type in the numbers into the command line without the commas. That's all really. Remember to run the disablefirewall command posted above before any of this. Let me know if you struggle somewhere.
  9. FYI, Firewall is enabled by default in WinPE 2.x as well. You guys rock! RealVNC will refuse to work in Service mode and disabling the firewall + user-mode works a charm!
  10. It looks like Win7Rescue manages to make the MS_Server service install and run! Any WinBuilder wizards could share with us how it does it?
  11. Very true... any ideas on how to fix it? Surely someone has made networking work with the Win7 AIK?
  12. I've just spotted this thread: http://www.msfn.org/board/lofiversion/index.php/t13372.html All the clients install successfully but running netcfg -c -s -i MS_Server (which I assume is what I need) fails with error 0x800f0203
  13. Hello, I've followed this guide: http://www.msfn.org/board/integrate-vnc-in...all-t44483.html to install the RealVNC server on my WinPE image and yet it doesn't seem to work. I've configured a static IP address for my LAN using netsh from startnet.cmd (after wpeinit) and ipconfig /all reports the IP fine and: - I can ping other boxes from WinPE - WinPE does NOT respond to ping - I can use VNC viewer from WinPE to connect to other boxes But, I CANNOT use VNC viewer to connect TO WinPE. It's almost like there is a firewall or a service that accepting incoming connections is missing. Any ideas?? Thanks
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