protect server with a password
Zitat von nicovon am 25/09/2025, 08:17 UhrHi, since we have more than one Windows server installed on our network, is it possible to protect each server with a password (even with the free license)?
Hi, since we have more than one Windows server installed on our network, is it possible to protect each server with a password (even with the free license)?
Zitat von spacedesk Renz am 25/09/2025, 08:41 UhrHi @nicovon,
Password protection is only available for viewers with a business license, which means that only viewers with a business license can connect to Primary PCs with „Password Protection & Encryption“ turned on in the Driver Console.
Hi @nicovon,
Password protection is only available for viewers with a business license, which means that only viewers with a business license can connect to Primary PCs with „Password Protection & Encryption“ turned on in the Driver Console.
Zitat von nicovon am 25/09/2025, 08:44 UhrOK, I get it. Is there at least a way to rename the IP addresses to distinguish them?
OK, I get it. Is there at least a way to rename the IP addresses to distinguish them?
Zitat von spacedesk Renz am 25/09/2025, 08:49 UhrHi @nicovon,
You can change your Primary PC’s name so you can identify which Primary PC is which from your viewer.
Hi @nicovon,
You can change your Primary PC’s name so you can identify which Primary PC is which from your viewer.
Zitat von nicovon am 25/09/2025, 08:53 UhrDo I have to do it from the viewer? So if I rename the server, it won’t appear twice?
Do I have to do it from the viewer? So if I rename the server, it won’t appear twice?
Zitat von spacedesk Renz am 25/09/2025, 08:58 UhrHi @nicovon,
No, you would need to change the Primary PC’s name in the PC itself. The viewer shows the PC name of the server, and that name is provided by the PC.
Hi @nicovon,
No, you would need to change the Primary PC’s name in the PC itself. The viewer shows the PC name of the server, and that name is provided by the PC.