Hi all,
I tried uvnc (downloaded UltraVNC-100-RC203-Setup.exe but the Readme said RC 19, which is kinda strange...) today and couldn't get either LAN mode to work.
Here's my setup:
LAN mode:
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Desktop connects to router.
Laptop connects to desktop directly and uses it as gateway.
IP, say, 192.168.1.101
(There's no more slots on the router for laptop)
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Server:
Laptop, COMP_NAME1, allowed loopback.
Used MS Logon II, added user1 (and password was longer than 8 characters; tried to change to < 8, still no luck)
Viewer:
Desktop, COMP_NAME2
VNC Server: 192.168.1.101
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On the login dialog, no matter I used with user1, COMP_NAME1\user1, or COMP_NAME1\\user1, it only gave me wrong password...
Update: UltraVNC 1.4.3.6 and UltraVNC SC 1.4.3.6: https://forum.uvnc.com/viewtopic.php?t=37885
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XP pro to XP home authentication problem
Check the EventViewer on the server side.
You should find entries stating that the connection attempt was either
- not authenticated (wrong username or password) or
- not authorized (the account was not granted the right to access).
"Not authorized" indicates that the MSLogon groups are not correctly configured.
You should find entries stating that the connection attempt was either
- not authenticated (wrong username or password) or
- not authorized (the account was not granted the right to access).
"Not authorized" indicates that the MSLogon groups are not correctly configured.