Hello, Why use Vine Server when Apple's Remote Desktop does the same thing (is VNC) and is a feature of OS X Tiger? I use TightVNC to connect to other Macs all of the time with this. If there are features that Vine Server (formerly OSXvnc) has that ARD does not, I would like to know what they are. What VNC client for Mac do you and/or others recommend? Based on my experience, Chicken of the VNC appears to have stagnated, and I have been using the Java version of TightVNC (good performance, reasonable UI) and, aside from invoking it via Terminal.app, am pleased with it. Regards, Anthony On Sep 5, 2007, at 2:12 PM, Michael Thon wrote:
Thanks. I just tried it and it works except that the users first have to log in at the console before they can log in remotely. there seems to be not way to start the Aqua window server from the command line...that I know of...yet.
cheers Mike
On Sep 5, 2007, at 7:32 PM, Lorenz Schori wrote:
I use this one: http://www.redstonesoftware.com/products/vine/server/vineosx/
On 05.09.2007, at 19:24, Michael Thon wrote:
Greetings - I am setting up a mac with multiple remote users. The users would like to have access to the standard Mac OS desktop via vnc. From what I have found so far on the internet, this might be possible as long as multiple user switching is enabled (which it is). I installed tightvnc and got vncserver running but is is showing me an X desktop instead. does anyone know how to get the Aqua desktop displayed?
thanks Mike
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