Hello

Jacob Hoover wrote:
 >What OS's are you running on?  I may be able to help you.  I took the
 > vnc password source and put it into a separate app with registry
 > access.  It allows you to read and write passwords on the local and
 > remote machines. However, I have only tested it on NT 4.0 -> NT 4.0
 > scenario's.

I have done similar thing. Reading and writing VNC password to Windows
registry is no problem if you know the encryption scheme and encryption
key. Easiest way would be to use the corresponding file from VNC source.

I have implementation that works on at least W95, W98, WNT, W2000 so I
expect Jacob4s implemention to work on these same OSes as well.

Regards


Niko Papula

P.S. The easy decryption of VNC password in registry is a security risk.
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