It has something to do with the default password, I had this problem before,
I don't exactly remember the fix though.
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From: "Spain, Jeffry A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 10:29 AM
Subject: Win32 "VNC Authentication Failed" after server reboot
> VNC 3.3.3r9 server is running as a service on a Windows 2000 SP1 server.
The
> VNC service is set to start automatically. I am able to successfully
connect
> with vncviewer at first. When I reboot the server remotely using
vncviewer,
> it successfully reboots, but further attempts to connect with vncviewer
> result in the error message "VNC Authentication Failed." After logging on
> locally at the server's console, vncviewer is again able to successfully
> connect. This creates a roadblock when there is a need to remotely reboot
> the server and then proceed with additional remote work on it. I would be
> grateful for any suggested configuration changes that would correct this.
If
> this is a known limitation of VNC, I would appreciate knowing that as
well.
> Unfortunately I can't find any related info in the FAQ or the list
archives.
> Thanks for your help. Jeff Spain.
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