macintosh

MacOS X and Remote Desktop

You can control multiple Macs from a single computer either locally or virtually over the Internet. It is easy and free. Best of all, it is platform independent, so if you want to control your Mac using a PC or Linux based computer you can (provided you can find a VNC client for your computer.) In this example, we will assume you are using a Mac to control a Mac.

First off, MacOS X has a built in firewall. You will need to turn it off to make this work.

  1. Go to the Blue Apple Menu
  2. Choose System Preferences
  3. Choose Sharing
  4. Choose the Firewall tab and turn it off

Secondly, you need to allow for Remote Desktop access on your target computer.

8 Core Macintosh...

Holy Cow...

8 Xenon cores

up to 4 drives

up to 3 TB of storage

up to 3 video cards

it'll take 16 GB of RAM

up to 2 Superdrives

four PCI Express slots

Holy Cow...

 

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