It enables the VNC service on the Thin Client. It is used by ThinMan Remote Assistance (see ThinMan Guide for more information).
Enable VNC Server: it enables VNC service. When enabled parameters are modifiable.
Start VNC Server
- On Demand (default): it allows remote control of the Thin Client when requested by the ThinMan management console. The VNC server is not always active and starts only when requested by ThinMan.
- On Boot: the VNC server will start at each terminal boots and any requests from VNC clients will be accepted. The VNC server is always
active.
Accept Remote Control
- Accept Always: the VNC server will always accept remote VNC control requests.
- Show Accept/Reject DialogBox: a dialog box will be displayed on the thin client user when someone is trying to take remote control of the terminal over the network. The dialog box allows the thin client user to either accept or reject the remote control request.
- Auto Accept after: it accepts automatically remote control requests whether the thin client user has not responded to the Accept/Reject dialog box after a specific time interval (in seconds).
- Warn on termination of Remote Control: display an information dialog box when the remote assistance session has terminated.
Protected Logon
- Password and Confirm: it requires the remote user to enter a password in order to take remote control.
Force Refresh Every