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VNC Basics

Introduction to VNC

VNC stands for "Virtual Network Computing". It is a completely free, remote-control system developped by some brilliant chaps at AT&T Cambridge Labs.

It comes in two pieces: a Viewer and a Server. Install the Server on one system, and you can use the Viewer on another to remotely-control it across your network or even across the Internet. There are Viewers and Servers for most every operating system, even Windows.


FAQ's and Answers in this Category:

(Answer) Is VNC Secure?
(Answer) Is VNC always this slow?
(Answer) Can I remotely install VNC?
(Answer) Changing a VNC password on a Windows PC
(Answer) How can I hide the WinVNC tray icon?
(Answer) Why won't VNC work on my new WindowsXP machine?
(Answer) What's my IP address?
(Answer) What do those "poll" options mean?
(Answer) How can I force a remote VNC Server to restart?
(Answer) What does the "Java.net:NoRouteToHost" error mean?
(Answer) Why doesn't VNC work when the PC is locked?
(Answer) What's all this about VNC and Windows' Terminal Services?

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