can be used to share a running X display like with VNC but by using the RDP
instead. It is also possibly to share only parts (rect) of the display.
.SH OPTIONS
-.IP /ipc-socket:<icp-socket>
-If this option is set an icp socket with the path \fIicp-socket\fP is used
+.IP /ipc-socket:<ipc-socket>
+If this option is set an ipc socket with the path \fIipc-socket\fP is used
instead of a TCP socket.
.IP /port:<port>
Set the port to use. Default is 3389.
-This option is ignored if icp-socket is used.
+This option is ignored if ipc-socket is used.
.IP /monitors:<1,2,3,...>
Select the monitor(s) to share.
.IP /rect:<x,y,w,h>
[\fB-v\fP { \fI1\fP | 2 }]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B winpr-hash
-is a small utility that can be used to create a NTLM hash form a username and password pair. The created hash can be outputed as plain hash or in SAM format.
+is a small utility that can be used to create a NTLM hash from a username and password pair. The created hash can be outputed as plain hash or in SAM format.
.SH OPTIONS
.IP "-u username"
The username to use.
however not all options are supported or implemented yet.
Unimplemented features are not described here. They are marked as "Unsupported"
-in in winpr-makecerts help.
+in winpr-makecerts help.
In contrast to it's Windows counterpart winpr\-makecert does, unless the
\fB\-live\fP option is given, always creates and save a certificate.