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Introduction
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Remote Desktop Manager (Option #133)
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2.6
Remote Desktop Manager
(Option #133)
Introduction
The Remote Desktop Manager enables you to display external
computer units on the TNC screen that are connected via Ethernet
and to operate them over the TNC. You can also start programs
specifically under HeROS or display web pages of an external
server.
The following connection options are available:
Windows Terminal Server (RDP): Displays the desktop of a
remote Windows computer on the control
Windows Terminal Server (RemoteFX): Displays the desktop
of a remote Windows computer on the control
VNC: Connection to an external computer (e.g. HEIDENHAIN-
IPC). Displays the desktop of a remote Windows or Unix
computer on the control
Switch-off/restart of a computer: Available only to authorized
specialists
World Wide Web: Available only to authorized specialists
SSH: Available only to authorized specialists
XDMCP: Available only to authorized specialists
User-defined connection: Available only to authorized
specialists
HEIDENHAIN assures a functioning connection
between HeROS 5 and the IPC 6341. HEIDENHAIN
cannot guarantee the correct function of any other
combinations or connections to external devices.
Configuring connections – Windows Terminal
Service
Configuring an external computer
You do not need additional software for your external
computer for connecting to the Windows Terminal
Service.
Proceed as follows to configure the external computer, e.g. in the
Windows 7 operating system:
After pressing the Windows start button select the menu item
System control
via the task bar
Select the
System
menu item
Select the
Advanced system settings
menu item
Select the
Remote
tab