I am interested in being able to connect a (Windows) client to an NT4 VNC
Server (running as a service). I have no problems connecting after I have
logged onto the server box. But I really want be able to reboot the server
box and be able to use the VNC session for the initial login. The NT
documentation has the following when running as a service:

WinVNC will attempt to correctly identify the user and locate their
preferred settings in the registry (unless AllowProperties has been used to
disable this - see below). To do this requires that a helper application be
run when a user logs in, which will pass appropriate information to the main
service portion of WinVNC. If the helper fails to run for some reason then
WinVNC will continue to operate but it won't know who is logged in, so its
settings will be based on the local-machine and default-user settings only. 

Does anyone know more about how "correctly identify the user" works on a
server that has not had an initial login? Has anyone else been successful at
logging in after a reboot?

Thanks,

Chuck Wiggins
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