Thanks for the help.
To my knowledge of the registry & win9x the first settings loaded (in re: to
users) is the HKEY_USERS\DEFAULT, so I'd imagine VNC should pick the
password outta here.. The weird thing is, when they get prompted with the
message if they hit cancel, the next time the machine boots - it reads the
password!
The current installation sequence is as follows; (note : VNC is intended to
run as a service in this case)
A .BAT file is ran on login
The batch file checks for VNC exe's in the correct place, if they exist
it exits the BAT
If they don't already exist, it proceeds to copy the exe's and dll's
into the correct place
Regedit -s registry.reg is executed - adding the password (The keys
within HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT is added, as well as
LOCAL MACHINE & CURRENT_USER) - Do I need the L.Machine & C.User??
"WinVNC -Install" is then ran to register it as a service
WinVNC launches in the systray, and I can connect to it with the
intended password with no errors
I then reboot
On reboot, the service should start at the login screen - which it
does - but it presents me with WinVNC cannot find the password......
Where am I going wrong?? - I have also written dummy keys (e.g. test)
into the .reg file - and they appear in the registry in the same place - so
the registry is getting written. The only thing i can think is as I am
writing to HKLM, HKCU & HKU
Thanks again
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