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Separate command-line passwords for classic and MSLogin auth

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wssddc
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Separate command-line passwords for classic and MSLogin auth

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The viewer has a -password option that is used with either classic or MSLogin authentication. I would find it convenient if different passwords could be specified on the command line for these two cases. (I start the viewer from another program that doesn't know how the remote is configured. Passing the credentials on the command line is more reliable than detecting the password dialog box and sending keystrokes with autoit or equivalent.)

A side note: the documentation of command line parameters at http://www.uvnc.com/install/cmdline.html lists -username as an option for WinVNC SingleClick, but not for VNCviewer. -username is a valid option for VNCviewer.
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