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From what I've seen, it sounds like many of the solutions posted for similar question don't work in 10.7 or beyond. (For example Vine Server and TightVNC.) Does anyone know of solutions do allow using VNC to control a 10.7.5 Mac remotely from a Windows 7 machine? Is it question of configuring the Mac. TightVNC viewer (version 2.7.10) worked without any problem with Yosemite but failed to connect to Mac after upgrade to El Capitan. Looks like TightVNC 2.7.x does not. The TightVNC Server and Viewer use special data encoding techniques designed to.
Hi,
I'm trying to VNC to my Mac (which I can 'screen share' into from another Mac) from a laptop running Vista.
I have tried several PC VNC utilities (VNC Viewer, EchoVNC, TightVNC) but they all fail with similar error messages about not matching the Macs security type.
Am I mis-understand how this works? Should I be able to VNC to a Mac that I can screen share to without having to load any other software on the Mac?
(Mac on 10.6.4)
Many Thanks for any pointers.
I'm trying to VNC to my Mac (which I can 'screen share' into from another Mac) from a laptop running Vista.
I have tried several PC VNC utilities (VNC Viewer, EchoVNC, TightVNC) but they all fail with similar error messages about not matching the Macs security type.
Am I mis-understand how this works? Should I be able to VNC to a Mac that I can screen share to without having to load any other software on the Mac?
(Mac on 10.6.4)
Many Thanks for any pointers.
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MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.6.4)
Realvnc Viewer Mac
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Tightvnc Viewer For Mac Osx
TruVnc is a secure easy to use fully loaded Vnc viewer. This is a trial version. Need to purchase full version once trial is expired. Connect to Windows, Mac (OS X), Linux, BSD, or any other OS with a VNC server installed. Supports Mac OS X built-in remote desktop server (ARD) and Mac OS X authentication with user name. Supports most VNC servers including TightVNC, UltraVNC, TigerVNC, and RealVNC. Launch the TightVNC Viewer application on the computer from which you want to log into the Mac. 2 Type the Mac’s IP address, displayed in its sharing window, into the TightVNC Server box.