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| TightVNC Hello again,I run OS X Tiger on a PowerBook... I've heard that there's a Mac-specific VNC module built into the underlying OS. My question is... Where is the viewer located (what is the exact path if there is one)? In addition, on the TightVNC site, there's source bundles available for Unix but I am too scared to build them because I don't want to ruin/override the built-in Mac specific VNC. Kindest regards,
__________________ - 24" Aluminum iMac - OS X Tiger on a 15" G4 PowerBook |
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| Apple's VNC program is called Remote Desktop, and it doesn't come installed on Macs currently, and I'm not finding evidence that it ever was. A quick SpotLight search shows no files containg the characters "vnc" related to the system or libraries. The only VNC protocal that I know of built-in is in the Sharing Preferences. There, you can enable/disable your computer to be accessed BY Remote Desktop. But that program has to be purchased seperately from Apple. So in short, no, you shouldn't mess anything up by building source bundles for another app. Anything you could overwrite would only be of concern if you ever plan on buying Remote Dektop, a $300-$400 piece of software.
__________________ They say if you play a Windows disk backwards, you hear demonic chanting. That's nothing. If you play it forwards, it installs Windows. btw...it's just pronounced "Randy". The 3 is silent. For no good reason. |
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| I use the OSX version of TightVNC here and it works just peachy. Just install it and go. |
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| Isn't the Remote Desktop app you are talking about the one that comes with Microsoft Office for the Mac? How would someone suggest installing TightVNC? Darwin Ports?
__________________ - 24" Aluminum iMac - OS X Tiger on a 15" G4 PowerBook |
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__________________ Power Macintosh G4/500MHz "Yikes!" 10.4.11 Server 1024MB 3 x 120GB + 320GB DVR-111D 2 x Radeon 7000 PCI 2 x 17" CRT MacBook 2.0GHz Core 2 Duo - White 10.5.5 2048MB 80GB CD-RW/DVD-ROM iPod Photo 60GB iPod nano 1GB AT&T DSL 6Mb/768k http://www.jeffhoppe.com |
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| Actually, you can download OSXvnc and have it run VNC services on the Mac. It tends to have more features than the VNC option in Remote Desktop, such as HTTP VNC access and such (similar to what you'd find in TightVNC or RealVNC). As for the Mac VNC client, I recommend Chicken of the VNC. EDCC, you beat me to it but at least I provided the links. Hahaah
__________________ Apple iMac G5 17" (2 GHz G5) - Mac OS X 10.4.11 Apple Macintosh Quadra 650 (33 MHz MC68040) - Mac OS 8.1 Apple PowerBook Duo 230 (33 MHz MC68030) - System 7.1 "JHVH-1" (2 GHz AMD Athlon XP 2400+) - Slackware 12.1 "Kidbuntu" (2.8 GHz Celeron D 335) - Ubuntu 8.04 |
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__________________ Power Macintosh G4/500MHz "Yikes!" 10.4.11 Server 1024MB 3 x 120GB + 320GB DVR-111D 2 x Radeon 7000 PCI 2 x 17" CRT MacBook 2.0GHz Core 2 Duo - White 10.5.5 2048MB 80GB CD-RW/DVD-ROM iPod Photo 60GB iPod nano 1GB AT&T DSL 6Mb/768k http://www.jeffhoppe.com |
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| So true, but that's what bookmarks are for. ![]()
__________________ Apple iMac G5 17" (2 GHz G5) - Mac OS X 10.4.11 Apple Macintosh Quadra 650 (33 MHz MC68040) - Mac OS 8.1 Apple PowerBook Duo 230 (33 MHz MC68030) - System 7.1 "JHVH-1" (2 GHz AMD Athlon XP 2400+) - Slackware 12.1 "Kidbuntu" (2.8 GHz Celeron D 335) - Ubuntu 8.04 |
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