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Perkins
Engaged Sweeper
I get error "This server does not have a vaild password enable. Until a password is set, incoming connections cannot be accepted." How can I fix this?
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Perkins
Engaged Sweeper
I never tried your fix. I the mist of tring everything I could think of it started working. I did not post back becuase I can not figure out what was done that made it start to work. If I break it and fix it again I will let you know.
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Hi,

Could you confirm that this solves the problem?
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
From the developer:

WinXP 64 bit work fine, but by default simple file sharing is on and prevent to Access to remote services
(OpenSCManager fail). See
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/windowsgeneraldevelopmentissues/thread/3f95871c-7f80-41e6-bd60-cea1b14ead44
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
The problem is most likely related to XP 64 bit.
On Vista 64 bit it works.

I'll check if we can fix this.
Perkins
Engaged Sweeper
Seems to work on XP 32 bit systems..

VNC is not installed on my systems. I did put it on one station but have not tested it again yet...
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Haven't seen the update before.
Is there already a vnc installed on these machines? if yes you can solve it by changing the default port.
On which OS is it working? anything different on these machines.
Perkins
Engaged Sweeper
It seems to be most of my desktops (about HP 100 systems) that are giving this error. Have you seen it before?

Systems are:

XP 64bit with SP2
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
How many clients are affected by this problem?
Which OS/SP are they using?
Perkins
Engaged Sweeper
No ............. get the same error

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