Recently, because of the need to learn to communicate, the use of remote connection, so found three different ways, recorded as follows
1.Windows Remote Connection Mac
1.mac OS X PC settings
System Preferences-sharing-tick "remote management", then on the computer settings-VNC Display program can use the Password control screen to enter 8-digit password, and enter the password allowed to use the login settings, so that the other PC or Mac on the VNC Viewer to connect to this MSC for remote control. The schematic steps are as follows:
settings for 2.window computers
1:http://www.tightvnc.com/download.php Download and installTightVNC, default installation is OK
2:http://dl.vmall.com/c09fwgaio9(1) Run after successful installationTightVNC Viewer(2) Input IP(3) Enter the password
2.Mac remote Connection mac
Two Mac computers to explain how to do screen sharing remote control. One is the screen "shared"-understood to be called a server, one is used to control the viewing of another screen--can be called the client.
Let's start with the screen sharing feature of the "Shared screen" (that is, the server): System Preferences-share, tick the screen share on the left, set the allowed users, and remember the IP address in the red box.
Next, we open the control Mac (the client mentioned above): Click on the desktop, press Command+k to eject the connection server, enter the previously recorded IP address (vnc://ip address), and then perform user authentication.
For user authentication: The Mountain Lion system has three user authentication methods:
1. Use previously set to allow access to user authentication.
2. Use Apple ID authentication (the same icloud Apple ID as on the server Mac machine).
3. Manual Authentication (requires manual consent from the server's Mac).
when we turn on screen sharing, we can perform various control operations on the server system on the client, and Mountain Lion allows multiple people (multiple clients) to access the screen of the same Mac server. It even allows you to drag shared files directly from the Mac between shared screens.
The functions of remote connections like windows are realized through the above steps. Seemingly complex is also very simple, just follow the steps of the kid to operate.
Also, what we want to know is that this shared screen on Mac uses the VNC protocol, which is supported across platforms, which means that you can access Mac-shared images on IPad, IPhone, Android, Linux and even windows.
3.Mac connecting WindowsPortal : http://jingyan.baidu.com/article/6c67b1d6da47e02787bb1e12.html