Introduction
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The VNC viewer allows control of the desktop environment of
another thin client, PC, or server that has VNC service running. For
information on allowing the thin client to be controlled by another
unit, please refer to the
"Settings."
VNC Server
Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a remote control program that
allows you to view and interact with one computer (the "server")
using a simple program (the "viewer") on another computer anywhere
on the Internet.
The VNC Server runs as a service and therefore is available even
when the user is logged off the thin client.
Configure VNC Server on your thin client by checking the following
check boxes:
Check Box
Prompt local user to accept
incoming connections
Enable Viewer Cursor
Accept input events from clients
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Explanation
The default is ENABLED and Auto
Accept should be ENABLED
This setting allows the viewer to
show its cursor on the screen while
moving the mouse. The viewer
shows a small dot that points to the
actual location of the "hot spot" of
the remote cursor location.
Enabling this setting will show the
local cursor of the viewer;
however, the remote dot will lag
behind the local viewer cursor as it
tries to synchronize the local
viewer cursor.
Enabling this setting will allow the
viewer to control the keyboard and
mouse of the unit remotely.
Chapter 4,
Administrator's Guide