What is VNC ?
Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a graphical desktop sharing system.
VNC uses the Remote Frame Buffer protocol (RFB) to remotely control another computer. It transmits the keyboard and mouse events from one computer to another, relaying the graphical screen updates back in the other direction, over a network.
VNC is platform-independent – there are clients and servers for many GUI-based operating systems. Multiple clients may connect to a VNC server at the same time.
Popular uses for this technology include remote technical support and accessing files on one's work computer from one's home computer, or vice versa.
VNC uses the Remote Frame Buffer protocol (RFB) to remotely control another computer. It transmits the keyboard and mouse events from one computer to another, relaying the graphical screen updates back in the other direction, over a network.
VNC is platform-independent – there are clients and servers for many GUI-based operating systems. Multiple clients may connect to a VNC server at the same time.
Popular uses for this technology include remote technical support and accessing files on one's work computer from one's home computer, or vice versa.
Updated on: 20/06/2022
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