VNC User Guide - RealVNC
VNC User Guide - RealVNC
VNC User Guide - RealVNC
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2<br />
Getting Connected<br />
This chapter aims to help the majority of users get started establishing their first connection from a client<br />
computer running the latest version of <strong>VNC</strong> Viewer to a host computer licensed to use <strong>VNC</strong> Server<br />
(Enterprise). For a list of other products and license types to which some information may also apply, see<br />
Applicable software on page 7.<br />
Note: This chapter assumes both host and client computers are set up correctly. For more information, see<br />
Getting the computers ready to use on page 11.<br />
Connecting is usually a straightforward process but because computer networks must be secure, problems<br />
can occasionally occur. This chapter offers help for the most common connection issues but it may also be<br />
necessary to consult the Real<strong>VNC</strong> web site, or contact Technical Support. Alternatively, if you are<br />
connecting within a private network such as a corporate Local Area Network (LAN), consult your system<br />
administrator.<br />
Contents<br />
Step 1: Ensure <strong>VNC</strong> Server is running on the host computer 20<br />
Step 2: Start <strong>VNC</strong> Viewer on the client computer 21<br />
Step 3: Identify <strong>VNC</strong> Server running on the host computer 21<br />
Step 4: Request an encrypted connection 22<br />
Step 5: Connect to <strong>VNC</strong> Server 23<br />
Troubleshooting connection 26<br />
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