and what does the task actually called for. Just my two cents worth hope this 
helps What you're talking about is not all that scary. You can certainly 
Princeton set up an account for somebody to do a specific thing and then of 
course delete that account profile demented they're done doing whatever they 
need to be doing. Or as one gentleman here suggested use insecure shell that's 
the way I transferred files between machines whenever I needed to him both 
machines were a Mac. And of course always Baron Baron mind that this only works 
if you're in the same direction if you're on the same network. If you're 
actually talking about two remotes machines on different networks and in 
different setups then yes you are right you want to be very careful however it 
can be done securely and it can be done safely I think it all comes down to 
mindset.

Sincerely, Maurice Mines.
Student accessibility aid.
Voicemail phone, 360-524-0791.
Work/school email address, [email protected].
Amateur radio call sign, kd0iko. 
Note I'm using dictation for the contents of this document, or email. 
Please excuse any errors as they may be the result of the software, or the 
dictation process. 

> On Jul 5, 2014, at 1:55 PM, "Jonathan C. Cohn" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Tandom is an implementation of the VNC protocol. I expect as long as sound is 
> transferred too, that you might be able to use VNC clients  and servers on 
> the Macintosh to accomplish this. Also, Apple provides  "Back to my Mac" 
> services that allow at least sighted individuals to control a computer 
> remotely.  
> There is also screen sharing, but the screen sharing (which does use a 
> variant of VNC) is not designed to work beyond the local network as 
> seamlessly as Back to my MAC does.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Jonathan
> 
> 
> 
>> On Jul 4, 2014, at 7:30 AM, Sandi Jazmin Kruse <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> i hope not , having someone being able too log on too my mac like that
>> could be potentially scary ;d
>> you could use ssh, though if you are talking about remote admin, but
>> that could be interesting too if the person dont know what he, she  is
>> doing.
>> 
>>> On 7/4/14, Ryan Mann <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> For those that don't know, Tandom is a feature in the JAWS screen reader
>>> that allows a JAWS user to connect to another JAWS user's computer, hear
>>> what is going on and even control that person's computer.  Neither person
>>> needs to know the IP address.  Is there a way to do this with VoiceOver?
>>> 
>>> 
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