But have you rebooted? I can make it change, but after it
reboots, it seems to revert. So far, I have to do this:
1) Un-install VNC
2) reboot
3) Re-install VNC with new password
Seems a bit drastic, so I MUST be doing something wrong.
Anyone out there know my error?
Cheers,
Mike Leo
At 06:42 AM 1/18/2001 -0800, Foster, Kevin wrote:
>Basically answered my own questions. After I hit sent I realized what I had
>typed "WinVNC: Current User Properties" not Default user properties... I
>have it working now. (I am on my way to being that "better idiot")
>
>Thanks,
>
>Kevin Foster
>System Administrator
>Engineering Services - Vignette Corp.
>Desk: (512) 741-1356
>Cell: (512) 970-6748
>
>"Building a better idiot through automation"
>
> -----Original Message-----
>From: Foster, Kevin
>Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 8:29 AM
>To:
>Subject: NT VNC password Change
>
>Ok... I fell like I am doing something terribly wrong.
>
>I am trying to change the password on several NT and 2000 systems. I have
>tried to connect to the system via "VNC" or Terminal Services and bring up
>the "WinVNC: Current User Properties" I try to change the password but it
>does not stick. What am I doing wrong...
>
>Thanks,
>
>Kevin Foster
>System Administrator
>Engineering Services - Vignette Corp.
>Desk: (512) 741-1356
>Cell: (512) 970-6748
>
>"Building a better idiot through automation"
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