Ok, this is a prime example of overly complicated thinking for trivial
problems. ;) I was putting the comma's in the value and that's why it
wasn't working. *duh* Thanks Simon!
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Simon-ASL021
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 9:34 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Kixstart registry editing
I have used KIX32 to set the password for VNC, and the KIX entry goes like
this,
WRITEVALUE("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\ORL\Winvnc3\Default","Password","***
*************","REG_BINARY")
Where the *'s are the HEX values. This can be found by setting the password
in the normal fashion, and then looking at the above registry key.
Note: you cannot copy this key, you will have to type what you see into
Notepad or something like that.
Hope this helps,
Simon.
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Sent: 18 December, 2000 15:18
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Subject: Kixstart registry editing
Hia everyone,
I am messing with using Kix scripting to set the password for VNC at every
bootup on the computers across the whole company. I can't, however, locate
any examples of how to set binary registry values with KIX32. I can see all
kinds of examples for DWORD and such, but none for HEX BINARY values. Has
anyone done this yet?
Thanks,
Steve Bostedor
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