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Terminal Server Install Yesterday I went back to finish up the Terminal Server install that I started a month ago. Don't ask me what took so long; I have no clue.
Mac Screen sharing is not just for Macs Mac's new Leopard OS X has added a "Screen Sharing" capability. For Mac A to control Mac B's screen, Mac B simply has to turn on Screen Sharing in System Preferences->Sharing. Mac B will show up in Mac A's sidebar in Finder Windows, and clicking on that will offer a "Share Screen" button that let's you connect.


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Title Date Comments
Terminal Server Install   2008 12  2008/12/09 23:13 BigDumbDinosaur

Mac Screen sharing is not just for Macs   2008 01  2009/07/24 19:09 TonyLawrence

VNC on SCO   2005 08  2005/08/15 19:58 MikeHutchins

VNC on Sco Open Server   2005 08 

Terminal server, Remote Desktop, thin clients and all that   2004 11  2007/09/06 18:01 Marc

Debugging Facetwin Remote Printing Connections   2004 10 

A remote upgrade with rcp   2004 08 

Tightvnc, Chicken of the VNC   2003 10  2007/06/04 17:48 anonymous

VPN's thwart security?   2003 08 

A simple remote site monitor (part two)   2003 07 

SME Server Local Networks and VPN's   2003 07 

Really Remote Backup   2003 07 

 
 
 
 
Printing to a remote printer with a dynamic address   2003 06  2008/07/15 05:29 AnupKatariya

Multitech RF550VPN SOHO VPN Router   2002 03 

VPN's and other remote access   2001 04  2009/08/13 11:23 anonymous

Large print jobs fail on remote printers   1997-2003 

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