This feature is included in a couple of the “Sharing” options and can be accessed with a regular VNC viewer/client. Connecting to the built-in Mac VNC server from a Windows machineĪ little-known fact about Mac versions 10.4 (Tiger) and over, is that they come with a built-in VNC server. ![]() ![]() And the same is often true of the Mac OS X Screen Sharing VNC client, it does not always play nice with 3rd party servers. Is there any alternative out there? My personal experience with the built-in Mac OS X VNC server is that it plays nice with Mac OS X Screen Sharing client, but not so well with 3rd party clients. The Chicken VNC however does work (however it is HORRIBLE), so the issue of connectivity, i'm assuming, is within the client. ![]() Neither does the Java version of TightVNC. I wanted to use Macs default VNC application, however it doesn't connect properly.
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