Sorry, my French is pretty bad.  But I think you want to know if you can
specify the password on a command line to automate connections in Windows
2000, and I think you mean the viewer machine is Windows 2000.

The answer to that is no (to my knowledge, anyway), but you have other
options:

Connect one more time from the viewer to the server machine. Click on the
"VNC" icon in the top left corner of the viewer, which will drop down a
menu.  Select the menu option that says "Save connection info as", which
saves a text-based configuration file ending in .vnc.

You can then connect to that machine again with all the options you just
connected with (including password) by typing "vncviewer /config
c:\path\to\fileyoujustsaved.vnc" or you can create a file association in
Windows by typing "vncviewer /register" and then simply double-clicking the
.vnc file.

Also, depending on what you want to automate, there are a few GUI's
available for managing multiple connections, check the "Contributed" section
on the VNC homepage and/or search Google.

Glenn


-----Original Message-----
From: BALSALOBRE Reni FTF [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 5:52 AM
To: vnc-list
Subject: VNC and password


Hi

Avec VNC 3.3.2 R11 peut-on passer en paramhtre le password, dans la ligne de
commande, en windows 2000,  pour automatiser.

A+
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