For those server types supporting profiles, rules allow to manage users' access to features and services on the local host and on the nodes, in case of multinode environments. Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1.1.How to disable all...
No. To connect to a computer using the NoMachine Network service (using its Machine Id), a Network subscription is required. To get you started, we activate a 7-day NoMachine Network evaluation for you to try when you create a NoMachine...
This article explains how NoMachine software and NoMachine Network licensing work together in a typical remote assistance or helpdesk scenario, and how to choose the right setup for IT technicians supporting customers or employees...
When launching NoMachine on a mobile device, welcome panels appear when the application starts or when a session begins. These panels provide basic guidance on using NoMachine and explain how to access settings during a session. The...
Yes, you can. NoMachine natively support connections over plain IP addresses. This makes it the natural solution for enterprises which have implemented their own secure IP infrastucture or use a VPN. It also makes it ideal for those who...
This article refers to NoMachine v.7 installations, or earlier. If you have NoMachine v.9 or v8 installed, please consult https://kb.nomachine.com/AR04S01122. Every computer in a private network like that of your home or office is...
NoMachine (since v6.1) is able to connect to Linux physical desktops on Wayland. The Wayland display server protocol (https://wayland.freedesktop.org/), is supported by desktop environments such as GNOME 3.20+ or later, KDE Plasma 5.4 or...
NoMachine provides an automatic reconnection mechanism designed to help recover a session when a temporary connection loss occurs, for example, due to network instability. This article explains how automatic reconnection works, how users...
Since v9.4, it's possible to enable seamless guest access via web to NoMachine Linux virtual desktops. This applies to guest system accounts created on demand by the NoMachine server, which differ from the guest desktop sharing users,...
The Machines book acts like a contact list for machines which you know and which have been published on NoMachine Network. Any machines you add to your Machines book follow your User Id across any device, so that wherever you login with...
