VNC on MAC viewing a windows based device
Dale Eshelman
eshelmand at gmail.com
Sun Jun 7 21:06:10 BST 2009
I see no reason why not as long as everything you want to do and see
is available via the keyboard, mouse and the montior.
Expect some lag time in the displays. Do not expect live update to be
live.
If you have an intel Mac with Leopard (10.5) - install Windozz XP and
use bootcamp to boot into windows.
To run the two OSs side by side get Parallels desktop, install the
free open source MacFuse and NTFS-3G (to format the drive as NTFS and
see/use Mac and Windows files), install windozz XP. Allocate at least
30 gb to windozz. I took a well known authors advice and allocated a
minimum 12gb. With Windozzz and minimal software, I am out of disk
space.
On Jun 7, 2009, at 1:13 PM, Howard Schroeder wrote:
> I have a situation where I need to be able to operate a windows
> based DVR
> but I use a MAC laptop. I understand that MAC do not support the
> Activex
> control capability needed so I was hoping to be able to use VNC to
> remotely
> operate the DVR and view the cameras via a remote session. Is this
> possible?
>
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