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Just go to your favorite download site and look for VNC applications. Just remember, read the directions! ...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 7 - Jun 5, 2006
I forgot to ask if this could be done over the internet? ...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 4 - Apr 28, 2006
I like to keep a window for Chicken of the VNC minimized in my dock. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 0 - Apr 2, 2006
Technically, you sould be able to connect to a PC running a VNC server on port 5900, but I've not heard of anyone using ARD to control PCs, though many use Chicken of the VNC. ...
Mac OS X Server - Posts: 7 - Mar 25, 2006
Yes, VNC will do what you want. You need to install a VNC server on the machine you wish to view, and a VNC client on the machine you wish to view from. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 9 - Mar 10, 2006
another positive experience here with OSXVnc and Chicken of the VNC...OSXVnc seems to allow more access from Windows clients, I've found... ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 11 - Feb 24, 2006
Actually, you can download OSXvnc and have it run VNC services on the Mac. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 11 - Feb 24, 2006
I would suggest using Chicken of the VNC as a viewer, and if you need to run a VNC server on your Mac, use OSXvnc. Both can be found on versiontracker. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 11 - Feb 24, 2006
one of those hardware based printer spoolers. ...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 1 - Jan 20, 2006
Chicken of the VNC uses the VNC protocol, while MS Remote Desktop for the Mac uses the RDP protocol. Very different, but both allow you to control a computer remotely. ...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 4 - Dec 16, 2005