Yes, and both ways. You must connect to the remote desktop to be able to then connect a local disk or a remote disk. By connecting a local disk, you will be exporting its contents to the remote desktop. By connecting a remote disk, you...
Please understand that we are ready to help with any problem you may encounter running NoMachine. We offer several channels through which you can report issues, get personal assistance or publicly discuss potential problems and possible...
In NoMachine virtual desktops, the supported resolution for virtual desktop sessions doesn't depend on the remote hardware. The remote screen can be therefore resized to whichever resolution supported by the user's monitor. Once...
In order to play the system terminal bell/beep sound in virtual desktops on Linux it's required that: 1) the terminal bell/beep sound is enabled on the system. 2) the terminal bell/beep sound is working properly on the physical machine...
In various Linux distributions the default configuration does not allow to modify “user settings” during a remote virtual session because the "unlock button" remains inactive. This limitation is the result of a system...
No improvement can be obtained through more powerful graphics hardware on the server side. By nature, NX 3.5.0 doesn't use graphics hardware on the server at all. Graphics operations are intercepted and translated in messages sent...
This article applies to version 5 software and earlier only. For version 6, please consult the tutorial dedicated to Enterprise Terminal Server and how to add Terminal Server Nodes....
The NoMachine service is not available When getting this message in v. 6, it's likely you are trying to connect to the remote computer using the SSH protocol but the NoMachine server is not installed there. With previous versions, a...
NoMachine client uses by default the NX protocol to connect. Please note that installing the free version of NoMachine on the server side will only allow connections using the NX protocol. To connect using NX protocol, follow these steps:...
Running a single Linux application or an application in rootless/seamless or floating window mode is possible with any of the products that support the virtual desktop functionality like Workstation, Small Business Server, Terminal Server...
