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===Windows===
A Windows-only method You'll need two things to be able to configure CrashPlan is upcomingfrom Windows: PuTTY and Xming.
For nowPuTTY, just download putty.exe from [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html here]. You can leave it on your desktop and use it from there.<br/>For Xming, you'll need to use download and install two files: the [https://sourceforge.net/projects/xming/files/Xming/ Xming installer], and the [VNChttps://sourceforge.net/projects/xming/files/Xming-fonts/ fonts installer]] or .<br/>You can accept all the default values for both installs. Now, you should have a start menu item for Xming. Start it from there. You should now have a black X icon in your system tray. Next, start PuTTY, and enter your HDA IP address under ''Host Name (or IP address)'', enter 22 under ''Port'' and select SSH under ''Connection Type''. [[WebVNCImage:Red-S01.png]]  Open the ''Connection > SSH'' item in the ''Category'' tree on the left, and select ''X11''.<br/>Select the checkbox that says ''Enable X11 forwarding''. Now go back into ''Session'' in the ''Category'' tree, and give a name for this profile, so you won't have to repeat those steps next time.<br/>Enter a name in the ''Saved Sessions'' text box, and hit the ''Save'' button on the right.<br/>Next time your start PuTTY, you'll be able to just double-click your profile in the ''Saved Sessions'' section to connect to your HDA with X11 forwarding enabled. Now, connect to configure your HDA by clicking ''Open'', or double-clicking your profile name in the Saved Sessions select box (on the left of the Load, Save and Delete buttons). Enter your Fedora username and password when prompted. Once logged in, enter the following command to start the CrashPlan from configuration UI: <div style="border: 1px solid #A3B1BF; padding: .5em 1em; color: #000; background-color: #E6F2FF; margin: 3px 3px 1em 3px;">CrashPlanDesktop<br/></div> There are many guides available online that explain those steps. Here's some, if you need further help:*[http://www.youtube.com/v/EsHuZJ5gORE?hl=en_US&fs=1 X Windows Forwarding video on YouTube]*[http://www.cs.caltech.edu/courses/cs11/misc/xwindows.html Using X Forwarding on Windowsat Caltech]* [http://www.math.umn.edu/systems_guide/putty_xwin32.html X Forwarding with Putty on Windows at University of Minnesota]
===Mac OS X===