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Hi Again,

> I have started to have a problem with VNC where I can make a 
> connection to a Windows 2003 server via VNC and see the standard 
> Windows 2003 log in screen, but I can't actually try to log in I get a 
> standard Windows error "The system could not log you on.  Make sure 
> your User name and domain are correct, then type your password again.  
> Letters in passwords must be typed using the correct case."
>
> If I actually go to the console and use the same password, it lets me 
> log in, and then I can go back to my VNC session (that has watched me 
> actually log in!) and carry on...
>
> I have tried uninstalling VNC and re-installing it, but this didn't help.

I have managed to work out that the # (UK pound) sign isn't working over VNC
for some reason - every other key works, but this one!

I don't know how to solve it, but I suppose I am one step closer!

Thanks,

Andrew McCall
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