Accessing Remote Server; Introduction - ATEN CN9600 User Manual

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Introduction

The remote server can be accessed as if it were your local system. A window
will be presented and the remote server is displayed inside this window.
 You can maximize the window, drag the borders to resize the window and
use the scrollbars to move around the screen.
 You can switch between your local and remote programs with [Alt + Tab].
Note: 1. Due to net lag, there might be a slight delay before your keystrokes
show up. You may also have to wait a bit for the remote mouse to
catch up to your local mouse before you click.
2. Due to net lag, or insufficient computing power on the local machine,
some images, especially motion images, may display poorly.
There are several ways you can access the remote servers and are listed below:
1. Windows viewer accessed directly from the web browser GUI.
2. Java viewer accessed directly from the web browser GUI. Refer to
3. Windows Client Viewer AP (without browser). Refer to The Windows
Client AP on page 67 and The Windows Client Viewer on page 71
respectively on how to access the remote server and how to utilize the
viewer.
4. Java Client Viewer AP (without browser). Refer to The Java Client AP
on page 70 and The Java Client Viewer on page 97 respectively on how to
access the remote server and how to utilize the viewer.
To download the Windows Client AP and the Java Client AP from the web
GUI. Refer to Download, page 63 for more details.

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