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Trying to set UltaVNC up like TightVNC...

Should you have problems with the MS logon plugin, here's the place to look for help or report issues
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timatlee
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Trying to set UltaVNC up like TightVNC...

Post by timatlee »

Hello

I've upgraded from TightVNC to UltraVNC, but I'm not entirely clear how to make one user/password have view-only access, and a 2nd user/password have read/write access.

I'm not in a domain environment, and not certain how to configure the NT Domain security.

Anyone know of a good how-to, or could provide me a few pointers? Do I need to put the user to have view-only access in group 3, and the read/write user in group 1?

Thanks for any help....
Marscha
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Post by Marscha »

We just started with consolidating the documentation, so have a look at http://doc.ultravnc.net/
Regarding MS-Logon, there are (currently) two flavors available:
Use MS-Logon I if you have Win9x machines.
use MS-Logon II if you need cross-domain authentication.
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