Anyone else been hit with a virus in VNChooks.dll from WinVNC.dll?
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Well this just started today for us. And NAI deleted VNCHooks.dll and
if you try to reinstall it just starts an endless circle. Since this
hasn't happened before either April 1st brought something out that was
in the code or else NAI's updated DAT file is the problem.
John Clark wrote:
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> SO
I get a VNC Authentication failed error when connecting to a bunch of
machines that I changed the VNC password to. What is weird is that if I
log into that machine, then try to VNC to it, I can succesfully
connect. It is only an issue if the machine is at the login window.
In some instances, it
As I stated in my message, I had already set a default password on all the
machines. However, it appears that if another profile is created and that
person changes the password, VNC recognizes several passwords depending on the
profile.
Dan Fulbright wrote:
> > I get a VNC Authentication failed
> If it's run as a service, then this may get around this problem. It IS supposed to
> be different based on profiles, which is reflected in the different passwords. The
> service setup ALSO has its own password that is separate from the profile setups
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> Tina Kane wrote:
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