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Search found 6 matches
- 2011-04-15 07:15
- Forum: Olders
- Topic: Warning message when connecting with no password
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2867
Warning message when connecting with no password
Ok installed 1.0.9.6 on Windows XP Have set in ultravnc.ini - DisableTrayIcon=1 AuthRequired=0 passwd= passwd2= (just blank with nothing) also set service to not interact with desktop. But when I go to connect I'm not prompted for a password but I get an message showing up: WARNING: This machine has ...
- 2011-04-08 00:40
- Forum: Olders
- Topic: [MSLogon, Registry] Reconfigure uvnc settings remotely
- Replies: 5
- Views: 24181
Re: [MSLogon, Registry] Reconfigure uvnc settings remotely
Sounds like a good plan but we currently use both RealVNC Enterprise and UltraVNC at my company. My big push to use UVNC is the cost saved as that does what we are using RVNC Enterprise for. If I have to include cost for VNCScan, it makes an arguement pointless, even though the cost reduced a heap ...
- 2011-03-31 22:35
- Forum: Olders
- Topic: [MSLogon, Registry] Reconfigure uvnc settings remotely
- Replies: 5
- Views: 24181
Re: [MSLogon, Registry] Reconfigure uvnc settings remotely
Ok so from what I understand I still do what I'm doing and push out the ini file as that would configure uvnc to use the domain groups however if I don't have the groups SID in the registry the logins wont' work? So I either have to push out the reg settings and ini file at the same time or visit ...
- 2011-03-31 06:39
- Forum: Olders
- Topic: [MSLogon, Registry] Reconfigure uvnc settings remotely
- Replies: 5
- Views: 24181
[MSLogon, Registry] Reconfigure uvnc settings remotely
ok here's the problem: Installed uvnc on about 70 pc's. Configured them with a local p/w and also configured them to use an active directory domain group. Now I want to change the groups listed to include another one. I had a look in the ultravnc.ini file and no groups are listed even though I ...
- 2010-11-27 10:14
- Forum: Old messages
- Topic: Question about migrating from INI file to registry
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1682
Question about migrating from INI file to registry
I have installed UVNC on our corporate machines however they were all configured at the time using the INI files. I now want to start using the registry instead. If I click the options under admin to use the registry instead of the INI file, does that simply copy the config as it is and import into ...
- 2010-03-05 02:38
- Forum: Olders
- Topic: UltraVNC without any password - possible?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 41504
UltraVNC without any password - possible?
Is it possible to run UltraVNC without any server password? I want to setup a VNC connection to another machine in small workgroup but not have to keep typing in a password. The pc's are only used by me and one other person and was just wondering if that can be bypassed. I've trying unticking the ...