![]() The TightVNC Server/Service tray icon indicates you about server status. On a successful startup, TightVNC will add a small icon to the tray in the system taskbar (notification area). Just select the package matching a type of your operating system (32-bit or 64-bit), run it and follow the installation wizard. It can be easily installed using standard Windows Installer. To start TightVNC Server as a service, click: Start->Programs->TightVNC->TightVNC Server (Service Mode)->Start TightVNC Service Installation of TightVNC Click: Start->Programs->TightVNC->TightVNC Server (Service Mode)->Register TightVNC Service. If you unchecked the recommended option “Register TightVNC Server as a system service” during installation, first, you need to register TightVNC Server as a service. Service mode is configured independently of application mode the settings and passwords of TightVNC Server as a service are global for all users. Start->Programs->TightVNC->TightVNC Server (Application Mode)->Run TightVNC Server. To start TightVNC Server in the application mode, choose: Each user has his/her personal settings and passwords. In application mode, the server, just like any other desktop software, can be running only during the current user session and quits on the log out. ![]() TightVNC Server is designed to run in two modes: Application mode & Service mode ![]() Like other VNC systems, it consists of two parts: the “Server”, which shares the screen of the machine it’s running on, and the “Viewer”, which shows the remote screen received from the server. TightVNC is a remote desktop software application and it can be used to connect to another computer and display its live remote desktop. ![]()
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