Screen sharing can be a great help in remotely troubleshooting a problem, whether it’s a Mac on your local network or a Mac that’s far away from you. Screen sharing is accomplished through the use of VNC (Virtual Network Computing), a network protocol for remotely controlling another computer. VNC allows the full graphical interface of the host computer to be displayed and controlled by a remote computer. The Mac, whose screen you wish to view and control on your local network, needs to have its screen sharing system enabled. ![]() ![]() It’s turned off by default, but can easily be enabled and disabled as needed. ![]() To turn on the ability to share a Mac’s screen, do the following on the target Mac: Screen Sharing can be enabled from the Sharing Preference pane.
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