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)
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