![]() ![]() (install on the server computer - albeit a basic VNC server is included in macOS / OS X / Mac OS X for free) ![]() When run you just need to enter the server's IP address for "Host" (no need for the "vnc://" prefix). You could even make an alias to the application and put it on your Desktop. The program is located at Macintosh HD > System > Library > CoreServices > Screen Sharing. NOTE: You can launch the Screen Sharing program directly. Enter "vnc://" followed by the IP address of your server.To access the server using a client computer, on the client select "Connect to Server." from the Finder's 'Go' menu.Select "Only these users:" and make sure "Administrators" is selected in the list underneath.If you wish to set a security password for screen sharing click "Computer Settings…", tick "VNC viewers may control screen with password:" and set a password, click "OK".Go to Apple menu > System Preferences > Sharing > tick "Screen Sharing".If you want to share a Mac OS X 10.4 screen install Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) 3.4 client (see above) or use VNC (see below). If you wish to use VNC then click "Computer Settings…", tick "VNC viewers may control screen with password:" and set a password if required, click "OK".Īpple Screen Sharing is only available on computers running Mac OS X 10.5 or later.Click the "Start" button and tick an admin user account in the list on the left. ![]() Go to Apple menu > System Preferences > Sharing > Services tab > tick "Apple Remote Desktop".Run the ARD Admin software on your client computer and add the server to your computer list in the normal way.Tick all the required remote access options in the list on the right.Select "Only these users:" and tick an admin user account in the list underneath.Go to Apple menu > System Preferences > Sharing > tick "Remote Management".Use Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) 3.5.1 or later admin / client with computers running Mac OS X 10.6 or later.Īpple Remote Desktop (ARD) 3.5.1 Admin or later is available on the Mac App Store. Use Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) 3.4 admin / client with computers running Mac OS X 10.4/10.5. File Sharing (multiple users / Windows).Remote Management especially for "headless" servers.How to configure additional services on your basic Apple Mac server Additional Storage/Backup/Media Server Configuration Additional Mac Storage/Backup/Media Server Configuration Article ID = 51Īrticle Title = Additional Mac Storage/Backup/Media Server ConfigurationĪrticle Last Updated = 8th September 2017 ![]()
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