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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.exeOtherwise http://www.crecom.com.au/demo/attvnc-3.3.3_R2.exe]
Otherwise, download the VNC Viewer from http://www.crecom.com.au/demo/tightvnc-1.3dev7_x86_viewer.zip
- 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"
- Run Vncviewer.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 "Auto" for the 'Scale by:' option
- 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 "Save connection info as ...". It should be the second-last one.
- Change the name of the file to CONTROL and save it to the desktop.
- When asked about saving the password, select YES.
- There should now be an icon on the desktop called CONTROL or CONTROL.vnc.
- 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 or CONTROL.vnc
