![]() ![]() I think its even built into Safari believe it or not.īut for the windows machine you need a VNC server, which is not included by default as it is on the mac. Any of them will work with the VNC protocol. Some are better then others an claim to be more repsonsive. There are lots of free and commerical VNC clients, google around. ![]() Then you run a VNC client on Mac in order to connect to it for viewing. One thing has to run on your Windows box to host the VNC server side. ![]() I don't use VNC because Remote Desktop is so much better then VNC in terms of responsivness.įor VNC you need to run two things. Can you provide any more details about EXACTLY what you're doing and what you ahve setup when you get the crashes? what version of OSX, windows and remote desktop?Īlso please tell us your remote desktop settings and your screen resolution settings on both computers. ![]() Admittedly I haven't been using a slave really much so maybe if I use it enough it will crash, but anyway if there are some graphics bugs somewhere, I am more inclined to think thats related to a specific plugin. I'm using VepPro7 right now over MS Remote Desktop with 3 simple instances, not a big project, but working fine no crashses so far. ![]()
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