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Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a freeware utility that allows users to access their desktop computer remotely. Unlike other internet applications that provide access to remote resources, VNC provides access to a user's own desktop environment from anywhere. It uses a simple protocol for remote access to graphical user interfaces, working at the framebuffer level across all operating systems. The VNC client displays and controls the VNC server desktop.

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Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a freeware utility that allows users to access their desktop computer remotely. Unlike other internet applications that provide access to remote resources, VNC provides access to a user's own desktop environment from anywhere. It uses a simple protocol for remote access to graphical user interfaces, working at the framebuffer level across all operating systems. The VNC client displays and controls the VNC server desktop.

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SYNOPSIS

Virtual Network Computing


Have you ever found yourself away from home, wishing you had your
desktop machine with you? Have you ever wished you could show someone,
remotely, how to do something instead of talking them through it over the
phone? These things and much more can be done with a nifty little freeware
utility called Virtual Network Computing, or VNC

In contrast to many recent Internet applications, which have focused on giving


users access to resources located anywhere in the world from their home
computing environments, VNC provides access to home computing
environments from anywhere in the world. The technology underlying the
VNC system is a simple protocol or remote access to graphical user interfaces.
It works at the frame buffer level and therefore applies to all operating
systems, windowing systems, and applications—indeed to any device with
some form of communications link. The protocol will operate over any
reliable transport such as TCP/IP. The endpoint with which the user interacts
(that is, the display and/or input devices) is called the VNC client or viewer.
The endpoint where changes to the frame buffer originate (that is, the
windowing system and applications) is known as the VNC server

Signature of the Guide Name: JYOTI RANJAN BHAL

ASST. PROF. RANJEET KUMAR ROUT Regd. No: 0701229121

Date: Semester: 8th

Branch: CSE (A)


SYNOPSIS
Virtual Network Computing
Have you ever found yourself away from home, wishing you had your
desktop machine with you? Have you ever wished you could show someone,
remotely, how to do something instead of talking them through it over the
phone? These things and much more can be done with a nifty little freeware
utility called Virtual Network Computing, or VNC

In contrast to many recent Internet applications, which have focused on giving


users access to resources located anywhere in the world from their home
computing environments, VNC provides access to home computing
environments from anywhere in the world. The technology underlying the
VNC system is a simple protocol or remote access to graphical user interfaces.
It works at the frame buffer level and therefore applies to all operating
systems, windowing systems, and applications—indeed to any device with
some form of communications link. The protocol will operate over any
reliable transport such as TCP/IP. The endpoint with which the user interacts
(that is, the display and/or input devices) is called the VNC client or viewer.
The endpoint where changes to the frame buffer originate (that is, the
windowing system and applications) is known as the VNC server

Signature of the Guide Name: JYOTI RANJAN BHAL

ASST. PROF. SWATI SUCHARITA BARIK Regd. No: 0701229121

Date: Semester: 8th

Branch: CSE (A)

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