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Omit "do you trust this server" request from command line

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casiosmu
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Omit "do you trust this server" request from command line

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Hello, I'm starting UltraVNC 1.4.0.6 from within another program.

My current command line looks like

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"C:\Program Files\UltraVNC\vncviewer.exe" -host 192.168.32.36:5900 -password mypassword -nostatus -notoolbar -autoacceptnodsm
This works fine so far.

The problem arises, when the destination dont has a password set. If I omit the "-password mypassword" part, a dialog box appears
The Server has been setup without authentication, do you trust tis server?
Is there a command line option to auto acknowledge this and directly proceed to the vnc window? On the website I couldnt find any so far.

Thanks a lot,
Sebastian
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