![]() ![]() So with help, I have achieved the original goal - remote access to MacOS systems. So I switched the destination system to enable SS and disabled RM. You can also do this by opening the Launchpad if it is not already one of the apps in your Dock. But also said: "OK, Screen Sharing needs to be setup on the other Macs, then Finder>Go>Connect to Server>Browse.". Step 1: Locate Microsoft Remote Desktop To download Microsoft Remote Desktop, open the App Store within your Applications folder by searching for the program. My experience has only been to use "Finder->Go" for mounting remote file systems (ie SMB://*). The other key to which referred, was the use of "Finder->Go" to connect to other systems. This produced the installer failure that started this thread (that is, ".ARDC was already has clarified that ARDC DOES exist in "High Sierra" but I still don't know how to use it to connect to the system with "Remote Management" activated.īut what has indirectly pointed out is that Screen Sharing is another way to access and control a remote MacOS system. I have an older Macbook Pro (2008-2009) with OS El Capitan. After I moved my VPN definition as below, I could successfully rdp to my pc. Somehow Microsoft Remote Desktop app does not work if the VPN definition is below the Thunderbolt Bridge. With no success finding ARDC on MacOS "High Sierra", I grabbed an installer and attempted to put it on the MacBook. Microsoft Remote Desktop, but the only version in the app store is not supported with my os. On your mac go to System Preferences -> Network On the left pane please make sure that your VPN definition is upper than the Thunderbolt Bridge. So I activated the Remote Management feature on one of my MacOS systems and searched for the ARDC on my MacBook. Seagate SeaTools is free hard drive testing software that comes in two forms for home users: SeaTools Bootable and SeaTools for DOS support Seagate or Maxtor drives and run independent of your operating system on their own USB drive or CD, respectively. Given the descriptions, I believed this was a better solution. Doing a simple search revealed "Apple Remote Desktop Client". ![]() Although I have used VNC from Linux to Linux/Unix systems, I thought there may be something more feature rich. Thank you! Although you did not directly answer my questions, I was able to figure out what I was missing! Well most of it I'll explain.įirst of all, my goal was to remotely access and control the desktops of other Mac systems from my MacBook. ![]()
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