VNC User Guide
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Principles of VNC remote control
Getting the computers ready to use
Connectivity and feature matrix
Step 1: Ensure VNC Server is running on the host computer
Step 2: Start VNC Viewer on the client computer
Step 3: Identify VNC Server running on the host computer
Step 4: Request an encrypted connection
Configuring VNC Viewer before you connect
The VNC Viewer user experience
Using the VNC Viewer - Options dialog
Managing the current connection
Changing appearance and behavior
Restricting access to features
Chapter 4: Connecting From A Web Browser
The VNC Viewer for Java user experience
Working with VNC Viewer for Java
Chapter 5: Exchanging Information
Printing host computer files to a local printer
Transfering files between client and host computers
Copying and pasting text between client and host computers
Communicating securely using chat
Chapter 6: Setting Up VNC Server
Running multiple instances of VNC Server
Preventing connections to VNC Server
Restricting functionality for connected users
Chapter 7: Making Connections Secure
Authenticating connections to VNC Server
Relaxing the authentication rules
Bypassing the authentication rules
Preventing particular connections to VNC Server
Restricting features for particular connected users
Uniquely identifying VNC Server
Appendix A: Saving Connections
Saving connections to VNC Address Book
Using VNC Address Book to connect
Using VNC Address Book to connect
You can use VNC Address Book to quickly connect to a host computer. To do this:
1. Start VNC Address Book on the client computer. See how to do this. The VNC Address Book dialog opens:

2. Either:
— Double-click a connection in the Alphabetic or Hierarchical list.
— Select a connection in a list and click
the Connect
toolbar button.
You may be required to enter the VNC Address Book master password in order to connect. For more information, see Working with the master password.
Under Windows, when VNC Address
Book starts, a VNC Address Book
icon
is displayed in the
Notification area. This icon provides further options for quickly and
conveniently connecting to host computers. For more information, see
Working with VNC
Address Book.


