Global user access

Global users access the AdderView CATxIP 5000 using a viewer and a network/ internet link. There are two types of viewer: a standalone VNC viewer or a VNC Java application used within a standard web browser.

GLOBAL USER

OR

LOCAL

USER

WEB

BROWSER

Select the required viewer

IP

LOC REM VNC 100 LNK PWR

www.adder.com

CAM

COMPUTER

SYSTEM

What will I see when I first login?

When you login to a VNC session, the result that you first see will depend on the status of your username account:

If you are using your username for the first time then no host will be initially selected. Click the Hosts button to view a list (see Host selection for details).

If you have previously been logged in, the last host computer that you viewed will be shown.

If your username is already logged in at another location, then the host computer currently being viewed in the existing session will be shown.

How do multiple users coexist?

Each of the four global users and also the local user can view any host computer for which they have permission. More than one user can view the same host and potential conflicts are arbitrated in the following ways:

If a user views a host in private mode and then switches to a new host, then the new host will also be viewed in private.

If a user is viewing a host in shared mode when another user chooses the same host but in private mode, the first user’s view will be blanked and a message indicating that another user has taken private access will be given.

If a user views a host in private mode and another user chooses the same host, the second user will see a message indicating that the host is already being viewed in private mode.

If multiple users are viewing the same host and one switches to another host then only that user moves to the new host, all other users are unaffected.

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