How to Interact With VNC From a Remote Client

1.Install the SUNWspvn3 package on the remote client.

The client system need not contain any SunPCi III cards, but it may.

2.Go to the vncviewer by going to the following path:

#/opt/SUNWspvn3/bin

A dialog box appears that asks for the Xvnc server name, and for the password of the user under whose account the Xvnc server is running on the server.

To supply this information directly on the command line, use a command similar to the following:

#vncviewer vncserverhostname:displaynum

Replace vncserverhostname with the name of the server running VNC, and replace displaynum with the number of the display to use. For example:

#vncviewer xyz:10

Extended Drives and SunPCi III

Software

An extended drive is a mapping of a Windows or Linux drive letter to a directory in the Solaris file system. With extended drives, you can share applications and data files between the Solaris operating environment and operating systems. The SunPCi III program permits up to 22 extended drives for storing applications and files.

There are two kinds of extended drives: file system drives and network drives. This section describes both types of drives. Both are mapped using Windows Explorer.

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