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CLI way to set MS Auth
CLI way to set MS Auth
Is there a command line method to configuring MS Authentication in the latest release of UltraVNC? The old method that I was using no longer works.
Re: CLI way to set MS Auth
never mind, I figured this out on my own
Re: CLI way to set MS Auth
And to help others that come here and want a solution...
Type "vncviewer.exe /?" to see all available arguments.
vncviewer.exe /user MSUSER /password PASSWORD 10.0.0.100
Type "vncviewer.exe /?" to see all available arguments.
vncviewer.exe /user MSUSER /password PASSWORD 10.0.0.100
-Ben