Theodore Omtzigt wrote:

>I am trying to evaluate the Enterprise Edition to see if its GLX capability
>is sufficient for our application. I installed E4.2 on a Centos 4 box by
>'faking' an install. I don't want to overwrite the existing VNCSERVER in
>case this test yields a negative outcome. Secondly, the system is live so
>folks are having running vncserver instances that I don't want to take down.
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>I installed an E4.2  client on an old redhat FC box. When I try to log on,
>the login dialog has a grayed out username but an available password box.
>Typing the password yields a disconnection dialog with the text: 
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> "Either the username was not recognized, or the password was incorrect".
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>The password is working on the other vncserver instance, so I have to assume
>that it is the username recognition that is a problem. Anyone had this
>problem and knows how to fix it?
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>
>Theo
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the inability to set the username makes me think that is not the
enterprise viewer
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