Hi
I have been reading up on this but I can't get a straight answer. All I want know is can I access a XP Home machine with UltraVNC from a XP Pro Machine.
And a bonus will be, if it is possible - What am I doing wrong!
Kind Regards
Ria
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Does UltraVNC work on a XP Home machine
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Re: Does UltraVNC work on a XP Home machine
It works...
What are you doing wrong ? Hard to tell without telling what you are doing
What are you doing wrong ? Hard to tell without telling what you are doing
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Re: Does UltraVNC work on a XP Home machine
Well, I have opened port 5900 on the xp home machine but no luck with the other xp pro machines every thing works great. We are on the same workgroup and I am using MSLOGON 1
Re: Does UltraVNC work on a XP Home machine
Mslogon may give you problems with windows XP home edition.. Try Classical authenication only and see if it works..
Bevtech
Windows XP Home, Pro SP2, Windows 2003 SBS server SP2(EN), Windows Media Center Editon 2005,Windows Vista Home Prem.,Fedora Core 6,Win9X, PChelpware Rel 1.0,
UVNC V 1.0.8.2
User not developer..
Windows XP Home, Pro SP2, Windows 2003 SBS server SP2(EN), Windows Media Center Editon 2005,Windows Vista Home Prem.,Fedora Core 6,Win9X, PChelpware Rel 1.0,
UVNC V 1.0.8.2
User not developer..
Re: Does UltraVNC work on a XP Home machine
only "require ms logon" aka MS Logon I would work on XP Home
do not checkbox "New MS Logon" always fail over XP Home.
doc UltraVNC authentication...
To use MS Logon under Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Millennium Edition, you also have to enable the NTLM security services by opening Control Panel, Network, Access Control, and then selecting User-level access control. Win 9.x require 2 dlls radmin32.dll and rlocal32.dll this can be found in the nexus.exe.
Under Windows XP, the ForceGuest registry value is set to 1 by default in the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa
On a Windows XP computer you must check:
If the Guest account is enabled, an SSPI logon will succeed as Guest for any user credentials.
If ForceGuest is disabled (set to 0), SSPI will log on as the specified user.
If the authtest util gives guest account blocked, an open guest account is detected and ms logon denies all access.
information from:
http://doc.uvnc.net/features/authentica ... l#mslogon1
do not checkbox "New MS Logon" always fail over XP Home.
doc UltraVNC authentication...
To use MS Logon under Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Millennium Edition, you also have to enable the NTLM security services by opening Control Panel, Network, Access Control, and then selecting User-level access control. Win 9.x require 2 dlls radmin32.dll and rlocal32.dll this can be found in the nexus.exe.
Under Windows XP, the ForceGuest registry value is set to 1 by default in the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa
On a Windows XP computer you must check:
If the Guest account is enabled, an SSPI logon will succeed as Guest for any user credentials.
If ForceGuest is disabled (set to 0), SSPI will log on as the specified user.
If the authtest util gives guest account blocked, an open guest account is detected and ms logon denies all access.
information from:
http://doc.uvnc.net/features/authentica ... l#mslogon1
UltraVNC 1.0.9.6.1 (built 20110518)
OS Win: xp home + vista business + 7 home
only experienced user, not developer
OS Win: xp home + vista business + 7 home
only experienced user, not developer
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Re: Does UltraVNC work on a XP Home machine
Thank you, but I did all that and it did not work.
Last night I upgraded the machine to xp pro and it works fine now.
Regards
Ria
Last night I upgraded the machine to xp pro and it works fine now.
Regards
Ria
Re: Does UltraVNC work on a XP Home machine
I guess that is one way of fixing it..
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UVNC V 1.0.8.2
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Re: Does UltraVNC work on a XP Home machine
The ForceGuest=0 hack does not work.
Is there any word as to when or if this will be made XP Home compatible?
If an XP home machine to test on is needed, I have that.
For the record, the ForceGuest=0 hack does not work for File and Print sharing at all on XP Home. It is pretty much a useless setting.
Is there any word as to when or if this will be made XP Home compatible?
If an XP home machine to test on is needed, I have that.
For the record, the ForceGuest=0 hack does not work for File and Print sharing at all on XP Home. It is pretty much a useless setting.