You must not have read the message completely. I did set the default
password, and make sure the current user settings in the registry where
located in the local machine settings.
But I did find the answer and will be posting it to the list.
At 08:50 PM 3/5/2001, you wrote:
> >Both servers run VNC as a service and I have set the default password for
> >the service. The app and service was installed under the Administrator
> >account and function fine when a user is logged into the system. If no one
> >is logged in, I get a "Connection Refused" message after attempting to
> >login via VNCViewer.
>
>Set the default password. Everyone on this list has lost count of the
>number of times this question has been asked...
>
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>Get VNC Server for Macintosh from http://www.chromatix.uklinux.net/vnc/
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