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<blockquote data-quote="Belimisimus" data-source="post: 570282" data-attributes="member: 45846"><p>I come to the apple "remote desktop service" in "sharing" and it looks pretty the same as the screenshot in FAQs forums but in the access privileges there isn't password box. I try to find Remote Management (item in services list) or Computer Settings (button) but I don't see it!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Maybe I did something wrong. This what I have done. I have turn on mac Remote Desktop without setting password and check access privledges to the right. I installed UltraVNC-102 on my PC and determine IP of mac computer. I'm not sure where should I write that IP, I try it in "vnc server" box in UltraVNC-Viewer but it "failed to connect to server" Is there something else I should do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belimisimus, post: 570282, member: 45846"] I come to the apple "remote desktop service" in "sharing" and it looks pretty the same as the screenshot in FAQs forums but in the access privileges there isn't password box. I try to find Remote Management (item in services list) or Computer Settings (button) but I don't see it! Maybe I did something wrong. This what I have done. I have turn on mac Remote Desktop without setting password and check access privledges to the right. I installed UltraVNC-102 on my PC and determine IP of mac computer. I'm not sure where should I write that IP, I try it in "vnc server" box in UltraVNC-Viewer but it "failed to connect to server" Is there something else I should do? [/QUOTE]
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