For NoMachine users v. 7 or later Starting from NoMachine v. 7.7.4, support for USB forwarding on Windows XP has been dropped since the new version ships updated drivers which are no longer compatible with XP systems. New installations...
This article applies to users running NoMachine client on Linux with OpenSSH 8.4/8.4p1 or later, which introduces some changes aimed at increasing the ssh-agent security level. Symptom of the new behaviour of ssh-agent is that the local...
To connect to the remote computer, pre-requisite are that any of the NoMachine server products is installed on the remote computer, that you know the IP of that computer and that you have a system account there. On your device, to create a...
In order to connect to the physical desktop of the remote Linux host, it's necessary that a desktop environment is installed. This is necessary also for creating a NoMachine virtual desktop. A desktop environment is a set of programs...
This article is superseded by: https://www.nomachine.com/AR12Q01065 which explain how to change the port for HTTP and/or HTTPS connections. NoMachine provides a minimal Apache web server, nxhtd, which is pre-configured to serve sessions on...
This article applies up to v. 7. The NoMachine web server, nxhtd, accepts by default connections on port 4080 (HTTP) and 4443 (HTTPS). Administrators may change the listen ports via server's UI: 1) Click on the !M icon in the system...
This article is for system administrators who need to distribute client session files (.nxs) to their users through for example the Company's web portal. In some cases browsers display the NoMachine session files (.nxs) as XML or show...
Packages in the Customer Area are tied to your license version, please read here for more details: https://www.nomachine.com/AR12O00952 The package(s) labeled 'Production Version' available in your Customer Area are suitable for...
NoMachine terminal servers like Workstation, Small Business Server, Terminal Server and Enterprise Terminal Server + Terminal Server Nodes are tailored for providing users with personal desktops, named NoMachine virtual desktops or allow...
Welcome panels displayed at session startup are intended to provide usage information or quick access to most of the common settings, such as resizing the remote desktop to the client resolution. All these settings can be changed also in...
