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VNC User Guide - RealVNC

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Chapter 4: Connecting From A Web Browser<br />

Configuring <strong>VNC</strong> Viewer for Java before you connect<br />

<strong>VNC</strong> Viewer for Java is ready to connect to <strong>VNC</strong> Server and control a host computer out-of-the-box. You do<br />

not need to configure it. However, you can change some aspects to suit your requirements and environment<br />

if you wish.<br />

Some options must be configured before you connect. Most, however, can be configured once you are<br />

connected, and changes applied to the current connection. For more information, see Using the <strong>VNC</strong><br />

Viewer - Options dialog on page 56.<br />

To configure <strong>VNC</strong> Viewer for Java before you connect, click the Options button in the <strong>VNC</strong> Viewer dialog.<br />

The <strong>VNC</strong> Viewer - Options dialog opens:<br />

The following options must be configured before a connection is made:<br />

• To make the connection more secure, choose an alternative to the default key length of 512 bits. This<br />

option is on the Security tab.<br />

• To ensure your privacy at the start of the connection, turn off Shared (don’t disconnect other <strong>VNC</strong><br />

Viewers) in order to disconnect other users. This option is on the Misc tab.<br />

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