In OS X, there is one remarkable system solution, Screen Sharing. It allows you to remotely connect to another Mac and, for example, detect and fix problems on it. This feature is supported by any version of OS X. Set Screen Sharing is simple.
For simplicity, we call Mack, who will fumble, a server, a Mac with which we will carry out a remote control client.
First you need to install on the Mac server configuration for remote access:
- Open the "System Preferences" and select "Sharing".
- Select the check box "Screen Sharing."
- Set the right of access to certain people rassharivat Mac by selecting "Allow access: only to these users."
- Note the IP-address to which you will connect.
To connect to the Mac from another Mac server, you need to follow a few simple manipulations:
- Press Command + K in Finder.
- Enter in the field "Server Address» vnc: //, and then type the Mac address of the computer to which you are connecting remotely. For example,
vnc: //dhcp113-office.corp/
- Complete the authentication procedure and gain remote access to a Mac server.
Now Mac client connected to the server and you'll quickly see a window with a screen Mac server. You will have full access to the remote Mac. It may be a slight time lag, but if you have a fast Internet connection, or you manage a computer from a local network, you will not notice it practically.
In Mountain Lion, you can grant access to one computer set of "customers." Of course, if you want to make a screencast live, it is better for these purposes to use Google Hangouts.
Finally, we note that since version OS X 10.8 have the option to share files between Macs shared by drag'n'drop.
[via OSXDaily]