Yes, put all reg keys in current user to local machine. Or make sure there
is a default password in local machine, you can do this via login in and
click on start -> programs -> vnc -> administrative tools -> Show Default
Settings
make sure there is a password there and click ok.
Steve
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Oeschey, Lars
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 9:57 AM
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Subject: Tight Encoder + Win2k -> no connect before Logon
Hi,
what I found out now, is that one can't connect to a Win2k Machine when
there's noone logged on. I guess this is not a fault of the tight encoder
version, but a generic VNC problem? Could anyone clarify this?
Lars
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