If your local network is a workgroup, then Skeep VNC Console is not for you. If your network uses domain with Active Directory, there is a free program called Skeep VNC Console that is capable of deploying UltraVNC server to remote computers. The only drawback with VNC Deployment Tool is it won’t work out of the box on Windows 7 because the user account password must not be blank and the remote registry services must be running.
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It is also possible to add a list of credentials in case you need to login with a different user account with administrator privileges to remotely install the VNC. You can scan the whole network for available computers to install/uninstall/edit VNC, stop/start VNC services, selecting custom VNC server installer and password to connect. If you’re looking for an enterprise grade of VNC deployment, RealVNC has their own software called VNC Deployment Tool which is the easiest to use but it requires licensing and won’t work on the free version. Make sure you click the Direct Download Link. The official website of PushVNC is no longer available but can be downloaded from CNET Download portal. PushVNC installs RealVNC 4.1.1 to the remote computer and one thing you should know is the version used is vulnerable to the remote authentication bypass exploit. The requirements are the same as Windows 7 where the user account must have a password and firewall is not blocking the connection. By default PushVNC will automatically be removed when you disconnect but you can keep it on the remote computer by ticking the “Leave Service” checkbox.
All it needs is the target’s IP address, username and password, and click the Push button. Not to be confused with pushVNC7 that we’ve mentioned above, PushVNC only works on Windows XP. There are quite a number of scripts such as FastPush that can remotely install VNC server to XP machines but we will feature PushVNC because it is easiest to use. 9 Answers Tight VNC (also tried RealVNC and UltraVNC) is the fastest on Windows 7/Windows 2008 server and Ubuntu which is the stack I have at home.