Vnc user guide VNC User Guide Version June CTrademarks VNC is a registered trademark of RealVNC Ltd in the U S and in other countries Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Protected by UK patent Copyright Copyright ? RealVNC Limited
VNC User Guide Version June CTrademarks VNC is a registered trademark of RealVNC Ltd in the U S and in other countries Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Protected by UK patent Copyright Copyright ? RealVNC Limited - All rights reserved No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or be used to make any derivative work including translation transformation or adaptation without explicit written consent of RealVNC Con ?dentiality All information contained in this document is provided in commercial con ?dence for the sole purpose of use by an authorized user in conjunction with RealVNC products The pages of this document shall not be copied published or disclosed wholly or in part to any party without RealVNC ? s prior permission in writing and shall be held in safe custody These obligations shall not apply to information which is published or becomes known legitimately from some source other than RealVNC Contact RealVNC Limited Betjeman House Hills Road Cambridge CB LQ United Kingdom www realvnc com CContents About This Guide Chapter Introduction Principles of VNC remote control Getting two computers ready to use Connectivity and feature matrix What to read next Chapter Getting Connected Step Ensure VNC Server is running on the host computer Step Start VNC Viewer on the client computer Step Identify VNC Server running on the host computer Step Request an encrypted connection Step Connect to VNC Server Troubleshooting connection Chapter Using VNC Viewer Starting VNC Viewer Starting Listening VNC Viewer Con ?guring VNC Viewer before you connect Connecting to a host computer The VNC Viewer user experience Using the toolbar Using the shortcut menu Using the Options dialog Managing the current connection Changing appearance and behavior Restricting access to features CChapter Connecting From A Web Browser Connecting to a host computer The VNC Viewer for Java user experience Working with VNC Viewer for Java Chapter Exchanging Information Printing host computer ?les to a local printer Transfering ?les between client and host computers Copying and pasting text between client and host computers Communicating securely using chat Chapter Working With VNC Server Licensing VNC Server Starting VNC Server Running multiple instances of VNC Server Keeping VNC Server up-to-date The VNC Server user interface Troubleshooting VNC Server Con ?guring VNC Server Changing ports Notifying when users connect Stopping VNC Server Chapter Making Connections Secure Authenticating users Authenticating using system credentials Authenticating using a password speci ?c to VNC Relaxing the authentication rules Bypassing the authentication rules Changing the encryption rules Preventing connections to VNC Server Restricting functionality for connected users CVerifying the identity of VNC Server Protecting privacy Appendix A Saving Connections Saving connections to VNC Address Book Using VNC Address Book to connect Managing connections using VNC Address Book Saving connections to desktop icons Appendix B Setting Up VNC Con ?guring VNC Specifying VNC parameters Specifying Xvnc options Preventing users con ?guring VNC Managing system authentication Setting up single sign-on authentication Hosting VNC on a UNIX network share
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