Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers51start javaw -Xmn128M -Xmx512M -XX:MaxHeapFreeRatio=70-XX:MinHeapFreeRatio=50 -Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true-DsocksProxyHost=192.168.99.99 -DsocksProxyPort=1080-classpath .\sdeploy.jar;.\sFoxtrot.jar;.\jaws.jar;.\sMpc.jarcom.raritan.rrc.ui.RRCApplication %1Virtual KVM Client (VKC)Please note this client is used by various Raritan products. As such,references to other products may appear in this section of help.OverviewWhenever you access a target server using the Remote Console, aVirtual KVM Client (VKC) window opens. There is one Virtual KVM Clientfor each target server connected. These windows can be accessed viathe Windows® task bar.Virtual KVM Client windows can be minimized, maximized, and movedaround your computer desktop.Note: Refreshing your HTML browser closes the Virtual KVM Clientconnection, so exercise caution.Note: If you are using Firefox 3.0.3, you may experience problemslaunching the application. If this occurs, clear the browser cache andlaunch the application again.Connecting to a KVM Target ServerTo connect to a KVM target server:1. From the KX II Remote Console, click the Port Access tab to open it.The Port Access page opens.2. Click the Port Name of the target you want to access. The PortAction menu appears.3. Click Connect. A Virtual KVM Client window opens to the targetserver connected to that port.ToolbarButton ButtonNameDescriptionConnectionPropertiesOpens the Modify Connection Properties dialogfrom which you can manually adjust bandwidthoptions (such as connection speed, color depth,and so forth).