I've been using Timbuktu for years to connect to and control my work computers
from home, but it's been flaky lately, so I'm looking at other options. Does
Apple Remote Desktop allow you to log in and control computers at remote
locations over the internet, or is it just for remote access on a
On Mar 21, 2013, at 3:50 PM, Dan Crutcher dcrutc...@loumag.com wrote:
I've been using Timbuktu for years to connect to and control my work
computers from home, but it's been flaky lately, so I'm looking at other
options. Does Apple Remote Desktop allow you to log in and control computers
Is anybody in our group working for Insight? I would appreciate an email giving
me your phone number or call me at 502 937 2980. I would much appreciate it.
Marta
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Dan,
Yes, ARD allows you to control or view your network(s) remotely. Gives you
many reports and all the bells and whistles but as Lee said you may not need
the power of ARD if all you want to do is screen share.
John
On Mar 21, 2013, at 3:50 PM, Dan Crutcher wrote:
I've been using
Lee,
Through System Preferences/Sharing I've turned on what look like all the
appropriate remote sharing settings on a computer at work. How do I get my
computer at home to connect to it?
Suppose the IP address at work is 22.33.44.55 and the computer's LAN IP on the
is 192.168.1.10. How
Marta,
Hi, what is the issue?
John Stone
On Thursday, March 21, 2013, Marta Edie wrote:
Is anybody in our group working for Insight? I would appreciate an email
giving me your phone number or call me at 502 937 2980. I would much
appreciate it.
*Marta*
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