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The guide above explains how to control a Mac from a PC. ...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 6 - Jun 11, 2007
with MacOS 10.4.9. I suppose, since she's just bought her Mac that she's also on 10.4.9. ...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 7 - Jun 11, 2007
I suddenly could not connect to my work machine from home with Microsoft Remote Desktop.. On my home desktop mac it works fine.. ...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 0 - Jun 6, 2007
with Quark 6, 7, QLA and CS2, Suitcase and Suitcase fusion. Yeah, nightmare, this place has had no coherent Mac support ever and I'm supposed to consolidate it all. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - May 25, 2007
Do you have a dns server in your LAN. If so, register all computer names and link them to the ip number. Now the really important thing. Add the IP-number for the DNS server in the network preference pane under DNS servers. If everything is setup oke, now the ping on name should be possible. Also you can add the local domain name to ease the use of names (if domain = e.g....
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 16 - May 5, 2007
Whats more is that I can't seem to ping any Mac by its sharing name or even with the DNS suffix that the PCs seem to use either. ...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 16 - May 4, 2007
Do you at least have the firewall on your Mac On, and have services like Apple remote desktop and remote login turned off? ...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 6 - Apr 25, 2007
Hello. I have a bit of an issue and I don't know if there is an easy fix. I have a friend on a windows computer in Canada. She wants to get into my Mac computer in New York. I turned on Apple Remote Desktop and did the password requirement thing. I also turned on my ftp server. ...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 6 - Apr 22, 2007
Ok that was stupid. Im looking for advice and guidance. As of right now we have NO server. We have a windows desktop that is holding all of our files though. We have decided to purchase a server though as things will be changing. ...
Mac OS X Server - Posts: 3 - Mar 29, 2007
e only way to realistically do this is to have the device connected to the PC physically and then remotely control the Windows PC using Chicken of the VNC on the Mac in order to view the outputs and calculations that the PC is performing from the VNC window on the Mac. ...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 12 - Mar 21, 2007