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stephenxiii
Nov 19, 2009, 05:15 AM
Rite as by the title i'm trying Remote Desktop Connection
to connect from my Mac to Pc.
How do i go about doing this?
i have my pc's name kieran-pc\kieran , when i place this in the field on my mac's RDC it says failed.
Any ideas
DoFoT9
Nov 19, 2009, 05:47 AM
hmmm ive never successfully connected to a PC from my Mac, even thought i have tried multiple times.
your best bet would be to install a VNC server on your PC (i use VNC Viewer), then in the Finder go to "Go" (the menu bar), then "Connect to Server". a new window will pop up.
you can then type "vnc://IPADDRESS OF PC" without the quotations and it will go. :)
steve-p
Nov 19, 2009, 07:03 AM
No need for VNC, this works fine for me:
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/remote-desktop/default.mspx
Your machine name seems a bit strange, I wouldn't expect to see slashes in it. Start a command prompt on the PC and run 'hostname' and it will give you its name.
DoFoT9
Nov 19, 2009, 07:28 AM
also, i guess you should ensure that you have enabled remote support first lol! (right click my computer->properties etcetc)
steve-p
Nov 19, 2009, 07:42 AM
also, i guess you should ensure that you have enabled remote support first lol! (right click my computer->properties etcetc)
Good point - I forgot the most basic step :D
DoFoT9
Nov 19, 2009, 07:50 AM
Good point - I forgot the most basic step :D
haha we both did! sometimes its the most basic of things that is causing the problems :(
stephenxiii
Nov 19, 2009, 07:58 AM
thanks for that guys,
just one more thing do i need to have name to connect to my mac
or is it just the pc name i need.
DoFoT9
Nov 19, 2009, 08:06 AM
thanks for that guys,
just one more thing do i need to have name to connect to my mac
or is it just the pc name i need.
the PC name should be sufficient, you may need the PC admin name/password to log-in depending on the settings you use but i cant remember for sure.
balamw
Nov 19, 2009, 09:02 AM
Your machine name seems a bit strange, I wouldn't expect to see slashes in it. Start a command prompt on the PC and run 'hostname' and it will give you its name.
That's a qualified account name not a machine name. The part before the backslash is the machine or domain where the account is kept and after the backslash is the account name. In unix speak that would be like kieran@kieran-pc.
http://cord.sourceforge.net/ does some things better than the Microsoft client and is an alternative, but the Microsoft RDC is good too.
And for anyone who doesn't already know, remote desktop is not supported on Windows Home versions, only Professional or Ultimate. On Home Premium, you will need VNC or some other third-party software.
In general, once it has been enabled, anyone with administrative rights, also automatically has remote login rights, but you can give remote rights to non-admins as well.
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steve-p
Nov 19, 2009, 09:49 AM
That's a qualified account name not a machine name. The part before the backslash is the machine or domain where the account is kept and after the backslash is the account name. In unix speak that would be like kieran@kieran-pc.
I just assumed it didn't accept qualified names since there are specific settings in the MS RDP client for username and password. Maybe it does though.
CylonGlitch
Nov 19, 2009, 11:06 PM
I have been using remote login to machine sharing up it's driver for several years now but what I have found is that since I don't have a real server up anywhere on my network I have to remote login using only IP addresses; otherwise the lookup fails every time.
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