Overview; Recommended Minimum Active Kvm Client (Akc) Requirements; Chapter 6 Active Kvm Client (Akc) Help - Raritan dominion kx III Administrator's Manual

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Chapter 6

Overview

Recommended Minimum Active KVM Client (AKC) Requirements

Active KVM Client (AKC) Help
In This Chapter
Overview................................................................................................266
AKC Supported Microsoft .NET Framework..........................................267
AKC Supported Operating Systems......................................................267
AKC Supported Browsers......................................................................267
Prerequisites for Using AKC..................................................................267
(VKCs), or Active KVM Client (AKC) .....................................................269
The Active KVM Client (AKC) is based on Microsoft Windows .NET
technology.
This allows you to run the client in a Windows environments without
®
using the Java
Runtime Environment (JRE), which is required to run
Raritan's Virtual KVM Client (VKC).
AKC is the default KX III client on Windows platforms, and it also works
with CC-SG.
AKC provides the same features as VKC with the exception of the
following:
Keyboard macros created in AKC cannot be used in VKC
Direct port access configuration (see
via URL
(on page 153))
AKC server certification validation configuration (see
for Using AKC
(on page 267))
AKC automatically loads favorites, VKC does not. See
Favorites
(on page 336)
For details on using the features, see
(see
"Virtual KVM Client (VKC and VKCs)
Raritan recommends the Active KVM Client (AKC) machines meet the
following minimum requirements for use with KX III.
Client machine with either a -
'modern' dual-core CPU for a single connections, or
Enabling Direct Port Access
Prerequisites
Managing
Virtual KVM Client (VKC) Help
Help" on page 270).
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