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A VNC server is included in every edition of Mac OS X, including Mac OS X 10.6 - aka Snow Leopard. You can start the server through a hidden check box in the Sharing preferences.

Vnc For Mac

This article refers to Mac OS X 10.6, aka Snow Leopard. More recent versions are available on our VNC on Mac OS X page.

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Mac (Apple) If you have a Mac and want to be able to access the desktop remotely one method is to enable VNC access. Below are instructions for enabling VNC on your Mac (Snow Leopard). A VNC server lets you control your Mac from another computer. The other computer does not need to be a Mac; it can be a Windows PC. There are a number of VNC servers available for the Mac. These are no longer needed with Mac OS X 10.4 and later. The VNC server built into your Mac is free, easy to switch on, and supported by Apple. JollysFastVNC is a secure ARD and VNC client. It's aim is to be the best and most secure VNC client on the Mac. JollysFastVNC is shareware. This means you can try out the program for free.

A VNC server lets you control your Mac from another computer using the VNC protocol. With recent editions of Mac OS X, Apple has moved to a more sophisticated method of screen sharing. However, a traditional VNC server is still included but is turned off by default.

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Starting the Mac OS X VNC Server

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  1. Launch the System Preferences.
  2. Select the Sharingpreferences.
  3. Enable Screen Sharing within the Servicelist.
  4. Click Computer Settingsā€¦to show the VNC password setting.
  5. Enable VNC viewers may control screen with password:.
  6. Enter a strong password.
  7. Click OK to save your settings.

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Your Mac is now running a traditional VNC server. You can now connect to your Mac using a VNC client running on another Mac, Windows, or Linux computer.