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MS Logon groups location

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Everlasting_pizza
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MS Logon groups location

Post by Everlasting_pizza »

Hello,

I have ultraVNC installed to a number of PCs in the office I work in. I'd like to implement MS Logon instead of a VNC password. I've configured it on a test device and its working fine. What I now need to do is push this change to the other machines.

I have the ultravnc.ini file, but where are the settings for the MS Logon groups located?

I've checked in the ultravnc.ini file and can't see anything in there, is it within the registry? If so could some point me where?

The machines are running ultravnc version: 1.2.1.0

Thank you
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Rudi De Vos
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Re: MS Logon groups location

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In the uvnc folder is a acl copy tool
mslogonacl.exe
Usage:
mslogonacl /e <file>
for exporting an ACL to an (optional) file.
mslogonacl /i <mode> <file>
for importing an ACL where mode is either
/o for override or /a for append and file holds the ACEs.
For the format of the ACEs first configure some groups/users
with the graphical VNC Properties and then export the ACL.
The computer name can be replaced by a "." (a dot),
the computer's domain name by ".." (two dots).

see bottom page
http://www.uvnc.com/docs/uvnc-server/58 ... ation.html
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