Cheers Don. It was the server which held the password, not my side.
Everything's rosy in the garden again.
>From: Don Brett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Changing the Session Password
>Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2002 2
ord from the user account *or* from one
specified at boot time - in the latter case you will see it pause during the boot
process and wait for a VNC password to be entered.
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From: "Paul Ogier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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i think he is talking about the unix version of vnc..not windoze..
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From: "Don Brett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: Changing the Session Password
> I believe the password is
I believe the password is set on the server side of the connection, not the
viewer. Are you able to get to the screen that edits the password on the
server? If not, go to the machine that is running the server and rt click on
the icon in the system tray / properties / edit password. If you don
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Subject: Changing the Session Password
Hi there,
I've not been able to change the session password for my VNCViewer. I've
gone into the directory and tried vncpasswd, but it doesn't like that. I've
also tried finding some kind of configuration file, but to no avai
Hi there,
I've not been able to change the session password for my VNCViewer. I've
gone into the directory and tried vncpasswd, but it doesn't like that. I've
also tried finding some kind of configuration file, but to no avail. Does
anybody know of another way to change the password ?
Despera