Yes, but this does not work. The password must be a HEX value, being an obfuscation binary encoding of the password
Jim
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I am a bit stuck on a command line syntax for changing a workstations VNC password on a windows system.
Help says that the command is :
winvnc4 -password
The value is an "obfuscation binary encoding of the password". It is a 3DES-encrypted binary value.
So if I want to change the password to say "experts@", how do I find the obfuscation binary equivlant of this and how do I pass the value to the command.
Jim
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No mnb93, there is another way, so I found out.
The password can be changed by importing a registry key value. or
To import the vnc command via the winvnc4 -password command the value must an obfuscation binary encoding of the password.
No-one seems to be able to tell me what the obfuscation binary equivalent of an ascii word is.
I have opted sucessfully to create a MSI installation that I rolled out with AD.
http://forum.ultravnc.net/
It is a bit of a long winded way of changing a password but is preferrable to visiting 200 machines and doing it manually.
Cheers
Jim
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by: mnb93Posted on 2006-01-29 at 22:00:08ID: 15821489
Have you tried doing:
winvnc4 -password "experts@"