Wyse Technology WintermTM 9000 manual VNC User Settings, WinVNC Current User Properties Dialog Box

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VNC User Settings

This selection is available to administrators only and opens the WinVNC: Current User Properties dialog box (Figure 11). It appears in the administrator’s Start Programs menu and an icon is available in the administrator’s system tray only.

The WinVNC: Current User Properties dialog box allows entry of the VNC log-on password (the default password is Wyse) and selection of parameters for the VNC server utility installed on your terminal.

VNC server allows the terminal to be operated/monitored (“shadowed”) from a remote machine on which VNC Viewer is installed. VNC is intended primarily for support and troubleshooting purposes.

See “WinVNC (Windows VNC)” in “Remote Administration and Firmware Upgrades” for instructions.

Note

Hovering the mouse pointer over the VNC icon on the task bar pops up the terminal’s current IP address.

Figure 11 WinVNC: Current User Properties Dialog Box

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