

- #REMOTE CONTROL MAC TO WINDOWS MAC OS#
- #REMOTE CONTROL MAC TO WINDOWS INSTALL#
- #REMOTE CONTROL MAC TO WINDOWS FULL#
- #REMOTE CONTROL MAC TO WINDOWS SOFTWARE#

If you’ve not done this, please click here for instructions. You must have UA’s Cisco Anyconnect VPN client installed on your remote PC (the PC at your house).You must connect your remote PC (the PC you’ll be sitting at) to the internet (high-speed internet is recommended).You’ll need this when you get to the remote PC (the PC you’ll be sitting in front of for the remote session). Look for the “Full computer name” of the PC and make note of this. You will then see the following window popup: You can do this by holding down the windows key and pressing the pause/break key on your keyboard.
#REMOTE CONTROL MAC TO WINDOWS FULL#
You must make note of the FULL computer name of the host PC (the one in your office) BEFORE you attempt to control it remotely.
#REMOTE CONTROL MAC TO WINDOWS INSTALL#
Please follow the instructions below to install the Remote Desktop application and use it to connect to your UA Work PC. The Remote Desktop application allows the user of a host PC to connect remotely to a PC, whereby applications and files can be accessed and operated.
#REMOTE CONTROL MAC TO WINDOWS MAC OS#
The Remote Desktop Connection application is NOT a part of the Mac OS and will need to be installed from the Apple app store.

Most people go the VNC route because it is both built-in to OS X as Screen Sharing, and much cheaper. If you want the best VNC type solution then Remotix is the only one that fully supports the quirks Apple have added to their implementation in that it can connect to Screen Sharing without having to enable VNC mode.
#REMOTE CONTROL MAC TO WINDOWS SOFTWARE#
Of these I think this one is closet to your needs Both companies main focus is to provide software to make a Mac in to a Mac Terminal Server however as you probably know Microsoft Terminal Server and RDP use the same protocol. There are only two companies offering RDP compatible solutions for the Mac, these are AquaConnect, and CodeRebel. Those based on their own individual proprietary system - such as Team Viewer, LogMeIn, RescueMe, etc.Those based on VNC - which includes Apple's own Screen Sharing.Remote control software falls in to three categories.
