Nathan Kane wrote:
I have been asked to find out how to access a server that has VNC without having to type in the user name and password. We can do it on one workstation but when we copied VNC to another workstation we are required to enter a user name and password. The guy that setup the first machine is no longer with the company and no one knows how he did it. Everything is internal so there is not a security risk.
If you have a running vnc-connection, you can save the connection settings. If you cannot find the menu, try the right mouse button on the (top) border of the vnc-viewer window.
While saving, do that to a file with a .vnc extention. You will be asked to save the password in the file, just do that. If that does not work, you can also create a shortcut to the vnc-viewer application and in there add the right option an the (encrypted?) password. Use `vncviewer.exe /?` to see the options.
Be noted, that is for the password for the vnc-session. If in the vnc-session an other login box appears, you have to see with that OS (or tool) to auto-login. For M$Windows, have a look at the tools at www.systeminternals.com.
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