

As before, go to System Preferences > Sharing, but this time, click Computer SettingsĢ. There are a couple of things you need to do differently here:ġ.

Сonnect to your Mac from a non-Mac device over your local network You should now be able to view and remotely control your Mac in the Screen Sharing app on the second Mac. Enter the IP address for the first Mac, and click Connect From the top menu, select Go > Connect to ServerĦ. Under Allow access for decide who you want to be able to access your Macĥ. Enable Screen Sharing by clicking the relevant tickboxģ. Access your Mac from another Mac on the same networkĢ. That means you can also connect using any other device that can run a VNC app. It’s also compatible with VNC (Virtual Network Computing), an open standard for remote access. That makes it easy to remotely access your Mac from another Mac on the same network. If your Mac is running OS X 10.5 (Leopard) or later, it will include Screen Sharing as standard.
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This article is all about the last of these - ways in which you can connect to and take full control of your Mac from a remote location.

The term “remote access” can mean a few different things.
