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Start "Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac" on your Mac, and enter the network address of your PC in the dialogue box, click "Connect". Now you control the PC from your Mac, either in full screen mode, or in a window. Works like a charm! ...
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 7 - Jul 31, 2005
At the least you could control the mini mac over ethernet using VNC or Apple Remote Desktop - though in my experience the screen lag makes it a bit awkward for full use of the headless machine.
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 7 - Jan 14, 2005
If you have a bluetooth handy, you can remotely control your winamp or media player on your WinXP and don't really need your powerbook. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 5 - Jun 10, 2004
Don't you have to buy Apple Remote Desktop to be able to control another 10.3 mac ? ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 10 - Oct 5, 2003
step plan to getting a remote X application to display on your Mac running X11. ...
Unix & X11 - Posts: 8 - Apr 3, 2003
Have your friend download the VNC server hosted on VersionTracker and install it. This will allow you to control your friend's mac from a Web Browser for free, albeit, very slowly and with some amount of setup. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 5 - Feb 23, 2003
Admiral, I use it on my Mac and my Windows 2000 machine at work from home. We have VPN access so that allows me to penetrate the firewall at work. It works really well. ...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 4 - Feb 22, 2003
I'd LOVE to see Metaframe ported to Mac OSX. I'd love to be able to do desktop sharing and application sharing from, and between my Macs. ...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 13 - Jan 26, 2003
in remote desktop feature.. if you go to your windows control panel and go to system, you can enable it. Then, to have your windows desktop show up on your mac, go to www.microsoft. ...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 10 - Nov 10, 2002
Darwin is the underlying system that drives Mac OS X, and while it is open source and available as a separate package, you really don't have to think about it as it is already part of your Mac OS X system. ...
Unix & X11 - Posts: 5 - Sep 8, 2002