George,

Questions:
1) What version of WinVNC are you using?
2) Are you trying to run it as a service or an application?


Jacob Hoover

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From: Pitcher, George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 8:29 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Getting started with Win NT4


Hi all,

Brand new to this.

I need to work closely with a couple of NT boxes sited 400 miles away from
my office. I was there yesterday and the local staff had installed vnc onto
the machines and I could access one from the other - cool.

They installed vnc onto my laptop which came home with me. When I tried to
log in this morning I got an authentication error.

So, in the way of familiarising myself with the product, I then installed
vnc onto an NT server in my office and tried to log onto that, with no joy.

I have looked at the documentation and talked to the tecchie who did the
first installation and it appears that when I first-run the server, I should
be asked for a password. This did not happen. In fact, it became
automatically installed as a service. Some of the controls are unavailable
to me even though I am logged on as the administrator.

Any tips?

Regards

George Pitcher

Technical Manager
HERON Technical Unit
Merchiston Learning Centre
Napier University
10 Colinton Road
Edinburgh EH10 5DT

Tel: 0131-455 2435
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