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the server, the client is the computer you are using to view the remote machine. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 9 - Jan 30, 2007
I use a program with the funny name of "Chicken of the VNC". It lets me connect to a windows pc running XP Home. Windows remote desktop connection for mac only works with XP Pro version. Chicken of the VNC is great.. ...
Photo Gallery - Posts: 13 - Jan 5, 2007
If you want to use VNC, I recommend Chicken of the VNC as a VNC client for Mac OS X so that you can control the other computers through VNC. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 1 - Jan 5, 2007
Hi Andrew - I set this up a few months back on my powerbook, worked great: First I got SSH Tunnel Manager: http://projects.tynsoe.org/en/stm/ and set that up, pretty straightforward as I recall. Then the latest Chicken of the VNC as nixgeek recommended: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cotvnc/. With those two tools I was able to connect to both a Win2K box and a Linux...
Unix & X11 - Posts: 3 - Dec 5, 2006
However, I'm not using the SSH tunneling. Do you have it running under a different X session number? ...
Unix & X11 - Posts: 3 - Dec 5, 2006
on the Mac, and 'REALvnc' on the PC. ...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 2 - Oct 16, 2006
Have you tried OSXvnc.app with Chicken of the VNC.app? ...
Unix & X11 - Posts: 6 - Oct 11, 2006
Try Chicken of the VNC, that works well. ...
Switchers (Windows to Mac Converts) - Posts: 7 - Sep 19, 2006
Not exactly the answer that you're looking for, but you could keep the Windows box and control it via "VNC. ...
Switchers (Windows to Mac Converts) - Posts: 20 - Aug 19, 2006
Once your network is properly configured, you can access your mac from anywhere in the world that has internet, using a standard VNC client. ...
Switchers (Windows to Mac Converts) - Posts: 4 - Aug 8, 2006