Chapter 3: Working with Target Servers80Help OptionsAbout Raritan Virtual KVM ClientThis menu command provides version information about the Virtual KVMClient, in case you require assistance from Raritan Technical Support.To obtain version information:1. Choose Help > About Raritan Virtual KVM Client.2. Use the Copy to Clipboard button to copy the information containedin the dialog to a clipboard file so it can be accessed later whendealing with support (if needed).Active KVM Client (AKC)OverviewThe Microsoft Windows .NET-based Active KVM Client (AKC) isavailable with the KX II 2.2 (or later) and supports all KX II models,although the KX2-101 and KSX2 models are not currently supported.AKC is based on Microsoft Windows .NET technology and allows usersto run the client in Windows environments without the use of the JavaRuntime Environment (JRE), which is required to run Raritan's VirtualKVM and Multi-Platform clients. AKC also works with CC-SG.AKC and VKC share similar features with the exception of the following: Minimum system requirements Supported operating systems and browsers Keyboard macros created in AKC cannot be used in VKC.See the Virtual KVM Client (on page 52) section for information onusing the available features of the application. If there is a differencebetween how AKC functions as compared to VKC, it is noted in the topic.Also see Enabling Direct Port Access (on page 143)and Enablingthe AKC Download Server Certificate Validation (on page 144) forconfiguration information on using AKC.Note: If you are using direct port access with AKC, you must open a newbrowser window or browser tab for each target you want to access. If youtry to access another target by entering the DPA URL into the samebrowser window or browser tab you are currently accessing a targetfrom, you will not be able to connect and may receive an error.