Ya, sorry...

1. Delete keys
2. Restart service

:-)

Eww, that's so icky and slashdotty and... linuxy.



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mike Coppins
Sent: Friday, 02 February 2001 17:23
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: persistent connection drops


At 01/02/2001 17:45, you wrote:
>Another problem that I see quite frequently is when the VNC Server has both
>a Default Password and User-Level password defined. For some reason that I
>have still not been able to figure out, VNC Server allows this. When the
>machine is logged off, you need the Default Password to access the session.
>When you log in, it detects that there is a user-level password defined,
and
>wants you to re-connect.
>
>The only workaround that *I* have been able to find is to locally log into
>the server with each user that will be using VNC, edit the registry, and
>delete the HKEY_CURRENT_USER keys for VNC. (Thereby leaving only the
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE keys in place.)

I've sorted the problem (for now perhaps?), I went with your advice with
deleting reg keys, no difference made, then I rebooted the box.  Problem
sorted.  I suppose I could have just restarted VNC services, but I wasn't
sure whether I'd made other unrelated changes to NT's config that really
needed rebooting.
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