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"authssp.dll" not found warning

Should you have problems with the MS-Logon plugin? Here is the place to look for help or report issues
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kevotron
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"authssp.dll" not found warning

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I have installed ultraVNC 1.0.1 standalone server on a windows 2000 client PC, I am trying to connect to it with the 1.0.1 standalone viewer and I keep getting this error message: "you selected MS-LOGON but authssp.dll was not found check your install." Does anyone know what I could do? I have a local user with admin rights that I am trying to connect with and I tried it with MS LOGON I and MS LOGON II as I am unclear which I need to use, but I still got that warning message.
kevotron
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Joined: 2006-04-20 13:45

Post by kevotron »

OK i know part of my problem was I was using the standalone versions. ugggh.
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