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| = Setting Up a VNC Terminal = | |
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| Otherwise, download the VNC Viewer from http://www.crecom.com.au/demo/tightvnc-1.3dev7_x86_viewer.zip | Otherwise, download the VNC Viewer from http://www.creativecomputing.com.au/demo/vnc-4_1_2-x86_win32_viewer.exe |
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| 1. Open the zip file and extract the contents to C:\Program Files\TightVNC\. If you are using windows to extract the zip file, be sure to check the box labelled "Show extracted files" 1. Run Vncviewer.exe 1. In the VNC server input box, type asp.crecom.com.au:X, where X is either 7 or 8. Make sure that each terminal is assigned a different value for X. |
1. Open the zip file and extract the contents to C:\Program Files\RealVNC\ 1. Run vnc-4_1_2-x86_win32_viewer.exe 1. In the VNC server input box, type <Server-IP>:X, where X is either 6,7,8,etc. Make sure that each terminal is assigned a different value for X. |
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| 1. Choose "Auto" for the 'Scale by:' option | 1. Choose "Scale to windows size" 1. At the bottom of the screen, set the Menu Key to F12 |
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| 1. Select "Save connection info as ...". It should be the second-last one. 1. Change the name of the file to CONTROL and save it to the desktop. |
1. Select "Options". It should be near the bottom of the menu. 1. Go to the tab called "Inputs" 1. Change the "Menu Key" to F12 1. Go to the tab called "Load/Save" 1. Press "Save As" 1. Change the name of the file to CONTROL and save it to C:\Program Files\RealVNC\ |
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| 1. There should now be an icon on the desktop called CONTROL or CONTROL.vnc. | 1. Create a shortcut on the desktop that runs {{{ "C:\Program Files\RealVNC\vnc-4_1_2-x86_win32_viewer.exe -config C:\Program Files\RealVNC\CONTROL.vnc }}} 1. Change the picture to be the "Blue C" icon. You get get it from www.crecom.com.au/ccicon.ico 1. Name the shortcut to Control |
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| 1. To re-connect to CONTROL, double-click on the icon named CONTROL or CONTROL.vnc | 1. To re-connect to CONTROL, double-click on the icon named Control NOTE: This only sets up the terminal to connect to the CONTROL server via VNC. It does not setup printers or any peripherals. |
Setting Up a VNC Terminal
At each terminal, you will need to:
For Windows98 computers, download http://www.crecom.com.au/demo/attvnc-3.3.3_R2.exe
Otherwise, download the VNC Viewer from http://www.creativecomputing.com.au/demo/vnc-4_1_2-x86_win32_viewer.exe
- Open the zip file and extract the contents to C:\Program Files\RealVNC\
- Run vnc-4_1_2-x86_win32_viewer.exe
In the VNC server input box, type <Server-IP>:X, where X is either 6,7,8,etc. Make sure that each terminal is assigned a different value for X.
- Click on the "Options" button.
- Choose "Scale to windows size"
- At the bottom of the screen, set the Menu Key to F12
- Press OK
- Press Connect
- Type in the VNC password
- They should now be connected.
- In the top left-hand corner of the window, there should be an icon with the word VNC. Click on it to reveal a drop-down menu.
- Select "Options". It should be near the bottom of the menu.
- Go to the tab called "Inputs"
- Change the "Menu Key" to F12
- Go to the tab called "Load/Save"
- Press "Save As"
- Change the name of the file to CONTROL and save it to C:\Program Files\RealVNC\
- When asked about saving the password, select YES.
- Create a shortcut on the desktop that runs
"C:\Program Files\RealVNC\vnc-4_1_2-x86_win32_viewer.exe -config C:\Program Files\RealVNC\CONTROL.vnc
- Change the picture to be the "Blue C" icon. You get get it from www.crecom.com.au/ccicon.ico
- Name the shortcut to Control
- To close the VNC window, click on the close button in the top right-hand corner.
- To re-connect to CONTROL, double-click on the icon named Control
NOTE: This only sets up the terminal to connect to the CONTROL server via VNC. It does not setup printers or any peripherals.
