This is the default (HKLM) vs user (HKCU) behavior. You need to go in
with the registry editor and make the HKLM password key the same as your
HKCU password key. 

I'm working on a better UI for tight vnc that corrects this problem. 

Andrew

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jean LECLERCQ
Sent: Friday, 5 April 2002 6:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Password change

With NT 4 or 2000, I have problems when I want to change the vnc server
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password.
The new password is effectively available in the session I'm logged in,
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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 =
type the old one.

Can you tell me how to avoid this problem ? I tried to uninstall VNC and
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to delete all the vnc keys in the registry, using regedit, and it works
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; but I think there is maybe an easiest solution to do it ?

Thanks.
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