Thinfinity® VNC
  • Introduction
    • Thinfinity® VNC
    • Architecture
    • Security
  • Getting Started
    • Installing Thinfinity® VNC
    • Configuring Thinfinity® VNC
    • Using Thinfintiy® VNC for the first time
  • Features
    • Screen Sharing
      • Display Preferences
      • Control Preferences
      • Advanced Preferences
      • Toolbar
      • Shorcut Keys
    • File Transfer
      • Security Preferences
      • Navigating
      • File Options
      • Remote Folder Area Options
  • Advanced Settigns
    • General
    • Communications
      • Verifying the Communication Settings
        • Thinfinity® Remote Desktop Workstation Listening Port
        • Configuring Internet Access
    • Security
      • Authentication Mode
        • No login required (None)
        • Digest
        • Windows Logon
      • Managing the SSL Certificate
        • The Default Embedded Certificate
        • A Self-signed Certificate
        • A CA Certificate
    • Screen Sharing
    • Customizing the Web Interface
      • Changing the logo
      • Customizing the web files
      • Files Location
    • License
      • Get a new Trial Serial Number for Thinfinity® VNC
      • Activate a Serial Number online for Thinfinity® VNC
      • Activate a Serial Number offline for Thinfinity® VNC
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  1. Advanced Settigns
  2. Security
  3. Authentication Mode

No login required (None)

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When you first install Thinfinity® VNC, the authentication will be set to 'None'. In other words: it will not require any login information.

If you set the security to 'None', it means that everyone can access the Thinfinity® VNC application without identifying themselves: the first security level is disabled.

This option is only recommended for a controlled environment that doesn't allow outside access.