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  1. Connect to ICS
  2. Make sure it has an IP in netconfig
  3. Connect using login information provided by user, using rdesktop.

 

 

Using VNC

  1. Ensure that your PC has an IP in netconfig.
  2. Install VNC server on your PC. There are 32 and 64 bit install files here.
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    nametightvnc-2.8.8-gpl-setup-32bit.msi
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    nametightvnc-2.8.8-gpl-setup-64bit.msi
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  3. Ensure that your PC is set to DHCP, then connect to the ICS network. A reboot may be required.
  4. Try to ping the Windows machine from a computer with an ICS interface. If you are unable to ping the machine, check that it has picked up the correct address. If it has the correct address, then Windows firewall may be preventing incoming traffic. Adjust your firewall settings until you are able to ping the machine.
  5. Once you can communicate with the machine, make sure that the VNC server is running on the machine.
  6. Try to open a VNC session to the PC from a machine that has an ICS interface. The command will look like:

              /usr/local/bin/vncviewer <IP Address> &