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I use work a pile of computers (a Mac Pro as my lab machine, a MacBook and iMac and Mac Mini at desk, and a Dell Inspiron with 2 displays), and at home my MacBook Pro is my main machine. Home I stick to Mac OS X, and at work for certain tasks I need XP, and for certain other tasks I need other OS (different Linux, different Solaris, Windows, Netware etc) which don't all...
Bob's Place - Posts: 10 - Nov 2, 2008
I am trying to connect to my parents PC (running windows vista and RealVNC) from my MBP (running 10.4 and Chicken of the VNC). I can successfully connect to the PC using the Java viewer, however, the problem with doing it this way is that the PC screen is bigger than my MBP screen and so i have to scroll around to see the start button etc. So, i've been trying to connect...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 0 - Oct 5, 2008
I want to set up secure file sharing of my home G5 (running Tiger), to be accessible from outside the home. I'm not looking to to VNC - I want to be able to mount my home drive to access files stored there. I don't want evildoers to be able to sniff my password or intercept my files. I have a DynDNS account and can successfully connect to the home G5 from my laptop. No...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 1 - Oct 8, 2008
If one of the accounts to log in would be used for VNC or ARD, the account you log in automatically does not matter. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 1 - Sep 25, 2008
But, I would really truly like to turn on Automatic Login for at least two Mac accounts. They would be used for remote VNC based access, and up until now we've been turning on the computer and manually logging into both accounts. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 1 - Sep 25, 2008
That's what he does as far as I understand it. Until the Mac crashes or VNC goes down. No, you can't use a notebook's or iMac's screen as a monitor. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Sep 23, 2008
Tight VNC viewer seems to suck less than the other VNC clients on PC. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Sep 23, 2008
Believe it or not I'm the biggest geek I know and for some reason, I don't even have a monitor at home. The problem is that my fileserver (Mac Mini) can be contacted using VNC which works great as long as the computer doesn't screw up on me (which it has). otherwise in my house, we have 2 Dell notebooks, 1 macbook pro and a imac. Is it possible to use my macbook pro as a...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Sep 23, 2008
VNC from a MacBook to Mac Pro, then VNC from that to a Vista VM hosted in it in Fusion, then RDP from Mac Pro to the same Vista and then... ...
Bob's Place - Posts: 835 - Sep 15, 2008
Thanks for asking. I don't see much in my System.log on the client side. Terminal tells me it has launched a shell: Aug 29 16:23:10 LBMBP login: USER_PROCESS: 41674 ttys002 but that is before I ssh. The server responds to my login with some text that I will include with my next post (so I can copy and paste from the server), which indicates to me that the login attempt was...
Unix & X11 - Posts: 5 - Aug 29, 2008