Remote Desktop from PC to a Mac

fjmeat

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What's the easiest way to remote connect from a Windows PC running Windows 7 to a Mac running Mountain Lion? Is there a short-&-sweet instruction guide that you know of, or a method that you prefer? When I Google it, I see tons of ways to connect a Mac to Windows, but I'm looking for the opposite.
 

TheStu

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OS X has VNC built into it, you'll want to go into the System Prefences and then 'Sharing', and enable VNC under 'Screen Sharing'.

Then, using a VNC client in Windows (I don't know of any off the top of my head, sorry), connect to OS X.

Or, use LogMeIn.

Or, use TeamViewer.
 

Kaido

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Yup, OSX has a VNC server built into it. Last time I tried it (TightVNC on Windows 7 to the built-in VNC on Mountain Lion) it was pretty dang slow, but give it a shot, it's free!

http://www.tightvnc.com/

I've heard JollyFastVNC is pretty quick, but it's $30:

http://www.jinx.de/JollysFastVNC.html

If the machine's not on your LAN & you don't have VNC, you might try LogMeIn free. Not the best graphical experience, but it's handy to access through a webpage from anywhere.
 

fjmeat

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Thanks, I'll look into the above and choose one. I use LogMeIn for other PC's, didn't even think to add the Mac.
 

vbuggy

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If you already use LMI then it seems like a no brainer.

Practically all solutions are VNC based, so quite a bit crappier than RDP unfortunately, as with most OS X things IRL.

Not sure about GotoMyPC - which since it's by Citrix, could be RDP based. Never used'em so dunno. There are other RDP solutions available but they're comparatively big bucks.
 

tim Paul

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You can connect Windows and Mac OS X by following below steps:-

  • click on Apple icon and select the 'system prefrence' option and the on sharing in wireless and internet option.
  • Now click on the 'Screen Sharing' checkbox, note down the IP address and on the same dialogue 'click computer setting'.
  • Now click theVNC viewer checkbox and enter the password.
  • Download/Install 'Tight VNC' on you PC and check 'Tight VNC Viewer'.
  • Run 'Tight VNC' and enter the IP address of your Mac and connect it.
Now, you accessed Mac from PC.


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fjmeat

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[FONT=Times New Roman, serif]In Mac OS X,[/FONT]

  • [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]click on Apple icon and select the 'system prefrence' option and the on sharing in wireless and internet option.[/FONT]
  • [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Now click on the 'Screen Sharing' checkbox, note down the IP address and on the same dialogue 'click computer setting'.[/FONT]
  • [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Now click theVNC viewer checkbox and enter the password.[/FONT]
  • [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Download/Install 'Tight VNC' on you PC and check 'Tight VNC Viewer'.[/FONT]
  • [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Run 'Tight VNC' and enter the IP address of your Mac and connect it.[/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Now, you accessed Mac from PC. ():)
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will give this a try, thanks!