On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 05:32:02PM -0500, Alex K. Angelopoulos wrote:
> The problem is that there are multiple passwords defined in your VNC setup -
> one for the machine, one for the logged on user.
>
> When you change the password while logged in (when else would you do it, of
> course) it modi
Oops - didn't see the earlier responses... :-)
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From: "Andrew van der Stock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: Password change
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE HKLM
>
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER H
synchronized.
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From: "Jean LECLERCQ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> With NT 4 or 2000, I have problems when I want to change the vnc server =
> password.
> The
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> This is the default (HKLM) vs user (HKCU) behavior. You need to go in
> with the registry edito
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> This is the default (HKLM) vs user (HKCU) behavior. You
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From: "Andrew van der Stock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> This is the default (HKLM) vs user (HKCU) behavior. You need to go in
> with the registry edito
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With NT 4 or 2000, I have problems when I want to change the vnc server
=
password.
The new password is effectively available in the session I'm logged in,
With NT 4 or 2000, I have problems when I want to change the vnc server =
password.
The new password is effectively available in the session I'm logged in, =
but if I reboot the machine and if I try to connect to vnc server =
before to be logged in, the new password doesn't operate : I have to =
How can I change the VNC password if a user has changed it at a remote site,
and refuses to change it back?
I know I can lock it down afterwards, so they can't change it again, but how
can I change it in the first place (short of a site visit).
Thanks.
Rich
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This topic seems to have stopped, but I'm curious Alex. How would it be
possible in a Win NT environment? What would I need to do?
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Sent: 30 January 2002 23:02
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ay/2002 January 29 12:10
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: Question
: Is there a way of resetting or changing the password remotely
: if some has locked me ou
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Thank you
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Andrew,
Thank you
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Andrew,
I am not sure about doing it remotely, but you can change the password
by going to
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Is there a way of resetting or changing the password remotely
if some has locked me out
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: Michael Leo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 10:16 AM
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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-i
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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) rebo
I can. On every VNC machine (over 100) that I've set up with any version of
VNC in the last year or two.
-ME
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Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 5:37 PM
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password Change
Hmm... If I remember right, that's an older version of VNC. Newer versions
have the default user password under HKLM\Software
-ME
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> Simon,
> I can't find the value for Password under Default. it has nothing
> there. But I did found one VNC password under
> HK_Users\.Default\software\ORL\Winvnc3.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
>
> -Original Mes
ry 18, 2001 9:39 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: FW: NT VNC password Change
I have am install script called REPWD.CMD:
@echo off
net stop "VNC Server"
KIX32.EXE REPWD_vnc.KIX
net start "VNC Server
REPWD_vnc.KIX looks like:
WRITEVALUE("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Soft
both the machine and the current user at the
>same time.
>
>And then you will need a copy of KIX32.EXE, and I cannot remember where I
>got mine from, but its everywhere.
>
>Have fun
>
>Simon
>
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>From: Michael Leo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE
got mine
from, but its everywhere.
Have fun
Simon
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Sent: 18 January, 2001 16:16
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But have you rebooted? I can make it change,
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>
>Thanks,
>
>Kevin Foster
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> -Original Message-
>From: Foster, Kevin
>
At 08:29 AM 1/18/2001 -0600, Foster, Kevin wrote:
>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"
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Ok... I fell like
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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.
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