VNC® Viewer Plus 1.1 User Guide
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Chapter 1: Introducing VNC Viewer Plus
Getting VNC Viewer Plus ready to use
Step 1: Start VNC Viewer Plus on the client computer
Step 2: Configure VNC Viewer Plus before you connect
Step 3: Specify an AMT Server connection
Step 4: Identify AMT Server on the host computer
Step 5: Select an encryption option
Chapter 3: Using VNC Viewer Plus
The VNC Viewer Plus user experience
Using the VNC Viewer Plus toolbar
Using the VNC Viewer Plus shortcut menu
Using the VNC Viewer Plus Properties dialog
Powering the host computer on and off
Remotely mounting an image on the host computer
Managing the current connection
Changing the appearance and behavior of VNC Viewer Plus
Restricting access to VNC Viewer Plus functionality
Chapter 4: Configuring the host computer
Discovering authentication credentials
Step 4: Identify AMT Server on the host computer
You must specify a network address that uniquely identifies AMT Server running on the host computer.
If you do not know a network address and you have access to the host computer, you may be able to find one out. See Discovering a network address for more information. If you do not have access to the host computer, you will need to ask your system administrator or a host computer user.
A network address can take the following forms:
• An IP address in IPv4 format, for example 192.168.2.187.
• A host name, for example johndoe.
• A fully-qualifed domain name (FQDN), for example johndoe.acme.com.
Note: A FQDN may be required in a Kerberos network environment, or to establish an encrypted connection. You can configure VNC Viewer Plus to automatically look one up for you. See Connecting using a FQDN for more information.
Do not specify a port number. For information on ports, see Making ports accessible.
In the following picture, the host computer is identified by an IPv4 network address:


