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TMO Quick Tip - Leopard: Screen Sharing Sans iChat

by , 7:30 AM EDT, March 28th, 2008

The version of iChat included with Mac OS X 10.5 sports some pretty cool features like the ability to share your screen remotely with another Leopard user. If you aren't interested in using iChat for screen sharing, however, you aren't out of luck. You just need to know where to find the hidden Screen Sharing application.


iChat's screen sharing option.

Leopard includes a screen sharing application called, coincidentally, Screen Sharing. It's the tool iChat uses when it initiates a screen sharing session for you, but you don't have to launch iChat to use it. You can find it by navigating to System/Library/Core Services.


Use Screen Sharing to share your screen without using iChat.

Just Double-click Screen Sharing to launch it, and then enter the IP address of the computer you want to share screens with. You can also drag Screen Sharing to your Dock for easy access, just be sure to leave the original where you found it because that's where your Mac and iChat expect it to be.

Also, keep in mind that if you aren't sharing screens with someone on your local network, you'll need to make sure that the computer you want to connect to is actually reachable on the Internet. That means the remote computer either needs to be connected to the Internet outside of a firewall, or if behind a firewall, port forwarding should be on and set to route the sharing connection request to the appropriate computer.

If you aren't sure how to enable port forwarding on your Internet router, be sure to check the instruction manual since different vendors handle the process in different ways.

Of course, part of the elegance in using iChat to initiate a screen sharing session is that it negotiates the trail through the Internet and routers and handles the under-the-hood technical process so you don't have to. For the people that don't want to use iChat, or want to control exactly which ports they open on their routers, Screen Sharing is safely tucked away and waiting for you.


Jeff Gamet is TMO's Morning Editor and Reviews Editor. He lectures, teaches and speaks on Mac OS X and design-related topics, and is the author of The Designer's Guide to Mac OS X from Peachpit Press.

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Close Name:Guest
Subject: Even easier...

Enter the address vnc://<server name> into Safari and it will launch screen sharing and connect. You can then drag the link out of Safari to any location, rename as appropriate, and you have an 'instant' link to launch Screen Sharing and connect.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Even easier...

Or when you have screen sharing enabled on a remote computer (say, host.domain.com), open Safari and type:

vnc://host.domain.com/

This opens screen sharing, and you don't even have to track it down. Port chicanery and permissions still apply though.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Thanks, Great tips! (nm)

nm

Close Name:furbies Posts: 19 Joined: 21 Feb 2004
Subject: Or you could:

Try Chicken Of The VNC & OSXvnc. Doesn't even need 10.5!

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