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VNC User Guide - RealVNC

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Appendix A: Saving Connections<br />

Managing connections using <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book<br />

This section explains <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book features and operations.<br />

Starting <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book<br />

To start <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book:<br />

• Under Windows, select Real<strong>VNC</strong> > <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book from the Start menu.<br />

Note: Under Windows, you can start <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book automatically when the computer is powered<br />

on. To do this, select Tools > Options and, in the UI behavior area, turn on Start with Windows.<br />

• Under UNIX/Linux, select Applications > Internet > <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book from the menu system, or<br />

search for this application using the standard operating system facility.<br />

Note: If no menu system or search facility is available, open a Terminal window, run the command<br />

vncaddrbook, and press the ENTER key. Note you should not do this as a user with administrative<br />

privileges.<br />

• Under Mac OS X, navigate to the Applications > Real<strong>VNC</strong> folder, and double-click the <strong>VNC</strong> Address<br />

Book program.<br />

Working with <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book<br />

Under Windows, while <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book is running, a <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book icon<br />

Notification area. Under Windows 7, note this is hidden by default and accessible from<br />

Taskbar:<br />

is displayed in the<br />

to the right of the<br />

Under Windows XP, the icon may be hidden by other icons.<br />

Note: Under UNIX/Linux and Mac OS X, no <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book icon is available. However, most operations<br />

explained below can be performed from the <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book dialog.<br />

The <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book icon:<br />

• Provides visual confirmation that <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book is running on the client computer. If the icon is not<br />

available, then <strong>VNC</strong> Address Book is not running.<br />

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