I, a Mac user, want to connect to my parents' Windows Vista laptop desktop.
I've read instructions after instructions, including the good-looking guide
at
http://forums.cnet.com/5208-6142_102-0.html?forumID=133threadID=188808messageID=2441646#2441646
.
* The gist seems to be that RealVNC server
Their anti virus or defender probably stopped the proper install
Robert Andrews wrote:
I, a Mac user, want to connect to my parents' Windows Vista laptop desktop.
I've read instructions after instructions, including the good-looking guide
at
Defender -- So how should they properly permit C:\Program
Files\UlraVNC\winvnc.exe using Windows Defender? I thought you did this in
Software Explorer but I'm also reading that the opportunity to select
Always Allow appears only if Defender pops open an alert. Can I just go
ahead and select Always