Administrator Guide

The VNC Authentication dialog box is displayed.
d Enter the Password of the thin client that is to be shadowed; this is the Primary Password of the thin client that is to be
shadowed.
e Click OK.
The thin client that is to be shadowed or operated or monitored will be displayed for the administrator in a separate window on the
remote machine. Use the mouse and keyboard on the remote machine to operate the thin client just as you would if you were
operating it locally.
Conguring TightVNC Server Properties on the Thin
Client
1 To open the TightVNC Server Conguration (oine) dialog box, click Start Menu > All Apps > TightVNC > TightVNC Server —
Oine Conguration.
The TightVNC Server Conguration (oine) dialog box is displayed.
2 In the Server tab, set the Primary password. Use this password while shadowing the thin client. Default Primary password is Wyse.
3 In the Server tab, select the following check boxes:
Accept incoming connections
Require VNC authentication
Enable le transfers
Hide desktop wallpaper
Show icon in the notication area
Serve Java Viewer to web clients
Use mirror driver if available
Grab transparent windows
4 Retain the following check boxes blank:
Block remote input events
Block remote input on local activity
No local input during client sessions
5 In the Main server port box, select or type 5900.
6 In the web access port box, select or type 5800.
7 In the Screen poling cycle box, select or type 1000.
8 Click OK.
NOTE
: For security purposes, we recommend that the Primary password is changed immediately upon receipt of the thin
client and it is for administrator use only.
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