Book description
Screen sharing lets you control one Mac while you sit at another. It's great for providing remote tech support, managing remote servers, and for collaborating with colleagues. Leopard brings screen sharing to normal Mac users, but adds complexity by enabling screen sharing via iChat, Bonjour, directly by entering an IP address, and Back to My Mac. In this book, networking expert Glenn Fleishman helps you figure out which type of screen sharing to use when, how to share screens with people who are not running Leopard and even with Windows users, and how to get the most out of Leopard's hidden Screen Sharing application.
Table of contents
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Take Control of Screen Sharing in Leopard
- Read Me First
- Introduction
- 1. Quick Start to Screen Sharing
- 2. Learn Screen-Sharing Basics
- 3. Share Screens via iChat
- 4. Share Screens via a Bonjour or a Direct Connection
- 5. Share Screens via Back to My Mac
- 6. Share Screens via the Screen Sharing Application
- 7. Add More Features to Screen Sharing
- 8. Get Backward Compatibility with VNC
- 9. Troubleshooting
- A. Other Remote Access Solutions
- B. Configure Your Router or Gateway
- About This Book
Product information
- Title: Take Control of Screen Sharing in Leopard
- Author(s):
- Release date: June 2009
- Publisher(s): Take Control Books
- ISBN: 9781933671475
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