Setting up the VNC Server in Mac OS X 10.6

A VNC server is included in every edition of Mac OS X, including Mac OS X 10.6 – aka Snow Leopard. You can start the server through a hidden check box in the Sharing preferences.

A VNC server lets you control your Mac from another computer using the VNC protocol. With recent editions of Mac OS X, Apple has moved to a more sophisticated method of screen sharing. However, a traditional VNC server is still included but is turned off by default.

A guide to setting up VNC server on Mac OS X 10.7 is also available.

Starting the Mac OS X VNC Server

  1. Launch the System Preferences.

    Launch the System Preferences

    Launch the System Preferences

  2. Select the Sharingpreferences.

    Select the Sharing preferences icon

    Select the Sharing preferences icon

  3. Enable Screen Sharing within the Servicelist.

    Enable the Screen Sharing service

    Enable the Screen Sharing service

  4. Click Computer Settings…to show the VNC password setting.

    Enable VNC and choose a password

    Enable VNC and choose a password

  5. Enable VNC viewers may control screen with password:.
  6. Enter a strong password.
  7. Click OK to save your settings.

Your Mac is now running a traditional VNC server. You can now connect to your Mac using a VNC client running on another Mac, Windows, or Linux computer.

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