

Default Server Screen Scale The server screen can be scaled down here. The icon in the system tray can be disabled to disallow users to change any settings.ĭisable clients options in tray icon menuĭisable the "Properties" menu item in the system tray icon menu.Įnable another method to disable the monitor. The logging level can be configured in the registry. The log file is in C:\WinNT\system32 if winvnc runs as service. To reduce network traffic the wallpaper on the remote computer's desktop can be removed during the connection.Īllow viewers to disable the monitor if they request so.Įnable logging. Currently there are several encryption plugins available. If there are any DSM (Data Stream Modification) Plugins available, their usage can be configured here.
#Ultra vnc server windows
For MS-Logon I there is a dialog allowing to configure 3 groups.įor MS-Logon II there is the standard Windows Security property page. Opens the configuration dialog for MS-Logon authorization. computer is in domain A, user in domain B with a trust between A and B (typically in Active Directory). Allows for cross-domain authentication, i.e. Requires computer and user to be in the same domain.Īctivates MS-Logon II. Works on Windows 9x as well as Windows NT4/2000/XP.
#Ultra vnc server password
"VNC Password" is a per-machine password and is required.Īctivates MS-Logon I. "Refuse the new connection" implies that only one viewer can be connected at a time and the first one wins.

"Keep existing connections" allows for several viewers simultaneously. "Disconnect all existing connections" implies that only one viewer can be connected at a time and the last one wins. Here you can configure the behavior if multiple viewers attempt to connect to the same UltraVNC server.

This can be configured by "Disable Viewer inputs" or "Disable Local inputs". presentations) require that either the viewer or the remote computer don't input keyboard or mouse events. Configure the timeout for the dialog window and what action should be taken if the user clicked no button until timeout. If enabled, every time someone tries to connect via UltraVNC, a pop-up dialog informs the user and asks the user to either accept or refuse the attempt. When administering servers via remote control, you might wish to either "Lock Workstation" or "Logoff Workstation" for security reasons. In a helpdesk scenario, you normally "Do Nothing" when disconnecting. Connections from outside are not allowed. Normally it's not needed since the result is not very useful. Sometimes this could be helpful for tests. The display number and ports to use can be configured or set to Auto which defaults to Display 0, Port 5900and JavaViewer port 5800.Īllows to view a remote computer by opening a browser and go to remote-machine: http-port/ Should be activated for normal operation. The "Admin Properties" menu item in the system tray UltraVNC icon menu refers to Default Local System Properties (service mode) or Current User Properties (application mode) and allows for customizing several areas:
