I used to have to do this regularly on some Mac boxes, but haven't had to in a few years (although, I also don't connect directly with a VNC client anymore either).īTW - I believe that the VNC password is for screen zero. I'd suggest also opening up SSH access to the box while you're in the Sharing prefs in System Preferences as you can simply kill the aforementioned AppleVNCServer process if it crashes and you have trouble connecting. You can then use any VNC Client on Windows to control it. That should be it, you can quit System Preferences Remote Desktop Software (Easiest) If you need regular access to a Mac we strongly recommend using remote desktop software which makes it much easier and allows you to do a lot more.Check the "VNC viewers may control screen with password:" checkbox and fill in a password. ![]()
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