Wyse Technology 90955101L manual VNC Authentication

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3.

In the VNC Server box of the Connection Details dialog box, enter the IP address or

 

 

valid DNS name of the thin client that is to be operated/monitored followed by a colon

 

 

and 0. For example:

 

 

snoopy:0

 

 

or

 

 

132.237.16.238:0

 

4.

Click OK to open the VNC Authentication dialog box.

Figure 45 VNC Authentication

5.Enter the Session password of the thin client that is to be operated/monitored (this is the password used in the WinVNC: Current User Properties dialog box of the thin client) and click OK.

The thin client that is to be operated/monitored will be displayed in a separate window on the remote machine (on which VNC Viewer is installed). Use the mouse and keyboard on the remote machine (on which VNC Viewer is installed) to operate the thin client that is to be operated/monitored, just as you would if you were operating it locally.

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