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VNC User Guide - RealVNC

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Appendix A: Saving Connections<br />

Using <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book to connect<br />

You can use <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book to quickly connect to a host computer. To do this:<br />

1. Start <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book on the client computer. See how to do this. The <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book dialog<br />

opens:<br />

2. Either:<br />

— Double-click a connection in the Alphabetic or Hierarchical list.<br />

— Select a connection in a list and click the Connect toolbar button.<br />

You may be required to enter the <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book master password in order to connect. For more<br />

information, see Working with the master password on page 130.<br />

Under Windows, when <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book starts, a <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book icon is displayed in the<br />

Notification area. This icon provides further options for quickly and conveniently connecting to host<br />

computers. For more information, see Working with <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book on page 128.<br />

<strong>VNC</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 127

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