Using VNC to access remote systems
By Sandra Henry-Stocker, ITworld
Similar to Remote Desktop, VNC (Virtual Network Computing) provides its users with access to remote systems' displays from their desks.
VNC is platform-independent. You can have a viewer on almost any type of system and a server on almost any type of system. You might control your Solaris system from a Windows desktop, your Windows system from your Linux desktop and so on. Plus, an added bonus is that many people can connect to the same server at the same time. ...continue reading 'Using VNC to access remote systems'
Similar to Remote Desktop, VNC (Virtual Network Computing) provides its users with access to remote systems' displays from their desks.
VNC is platform-independent. You can have a viewer on almost any type of system and a server on almost any type of system. You might control your Solaris system from a Windows desktop, your Windows system from your Linux desktop and so on. Plus, an added bonus is that many people can connect to the same server at the same time. ...continue reading 'Using VNC to access remote systems'
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