I believe that's correct - I think you can set up "current user" settings,
each with a different password.  Never tried it myself - 1 password seems to
be convenient for administration purposes.

-----Original Message-----
From: Tina Kane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 10:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Password


As I stated in my message, I had already set a default password on all the
machines.  However, it appears that if another profile is created and that
person changes the password, VNC recognizes several passwords depending on
the
profile.

Dan Fulbright wrote:

> > I get a VNC Authentication failed error when connecting to a bunch of
> > machines that I changed the VNC password to.  What is weird is that if I
> > log into that machine, then try to VNC to it, I can succesfully
> > connect.  It is only an issue if the machine is at the login window.
>
> Please read the documentation.  This is probably the most FAQ on this
> list.  You need to set the default password.
>
> Dan Fulbright
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