IMPORTANT: In Windows VPS, you have to only use Remote Desktop Connection (RDP). VNC is not what you connect with to your Windows VPS. It is only for rescue mode and troubleshooting. Some people complaining about the connection speed. This is because they don't use RDP (Remote Desktop Connection) to connect to their Windows VPS server.
How to connect?
There are two ways to connect to the VNC. You can use our in-built HTML5 VNC connection which gives you the power to troubleshoot any problem (but it is slow) or you can install your own VNC client (like TightVNC Viewer) and connect with it.
How to use HTML5 VNC?
Step1: First login to your Control Panel from:
Then click on 'Services'
Click on your VPS server which you want to connect VNC to (if you have multiple VPS servers please select the right VPS)
Step 2: In this page, you will see the Control Panel of your VPS which you can manage your VPS servers. You can do various things from here. In your Control Panel click on 'VNC' a top up would open then click on 'Launch HTML 5 VNC Client' like the screenshot below. Now a new window opens up and you will see your server screen.
How to connect via VNC client?
You can install your desired VNC client like TightVNC Viewer. Enter the login detail of VNC which has been sent to you when you have received the VPS and connect to it.
Troubleshooting
How to connect via VNC client?
You can install your desired VNC client like TightVNC Viewer. Enter the login detail of VNC which has been sent to you when you have received the VPS and connect to it.
Troubleshooting