This will show what we call a ‘Configuration Wizard’. In the Customize screen click the ‘ Configure’ option.In the Details screen opt for ‘ TightVNC (圆4)’ for the package name, click ‘Next’.Select ‘ TightVNC‘ (either the 圆4 or x86 MSI).Click Resources and search for ‘ TightVNC’.Click Manage, Connector, then select the Setup Store connector.Let’s create a Managed Package for TightVNC in Liquit Workspace using the Setup Store connector: which passwords are used for remote controlling devices. The Configuration Wizards for these MSI’s enable you all what’s described in the TightVNC for Windows: Installing from MSI Packages documentation. This managed package can be used to delivered both the TightVNC Server and the TightVNC Viewer to selected endpoints. You can create a ‘TightVNC’ Managed Package similar to other Managed Packages I’ve covered in my Application of the Week blogs. The TightVNC MSI’s for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows are available in the Setup Store. That could be TeamViewer, Bomgar (now BeyondTrust), TightVNC, UltraVNC or any other remote control solution. First you need to decide which remote console software you want to use. In order to use ‘Remote control’ you to configure a few things first. Remote control is available selecting a device, but also when selecting a user: You’ve probably noticed the option ‘Remote control’, which gets enabled when you select a device: If you need to zoom in and search for more device details, Liquit Reporting is what you’re looking for: The values for Agent version, Platform and Last contact are shown. This article describes how to configure and use your preferred remote control solution from within Liquit Workspace, using TightVNC as the example.Īll Windows devices on which the Liquit Agent has been installed are listed under Manage, Identities, Devices.
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