The other day, there was a power outage. The power went out while my imac was asleep, it's set to "restart after power outage" so it restarted. Ever since then, a popup comes up after login EVERY time I reboot/boot up my iMac.
A picture of the popup is below.
I've used VNC hundreds of times as I use it to control other macs while using screen sharing and file sharing and stuff like that. This popup has NEVER come up ever until after the power outage.
In the security pane of system preferences, I have the firewall set to "Set access for specific services and applications" I have the leopard 10.5.8 OS. Should I just set it to "allow all incoming connections" just to make it go away? There is a list of several apps that are allowed in the system preference I don't understand why AppleVNCServer.bundle has lost the memory of being "allowed."
Thanks.
A picture of the popup is below.
I've used VNC hundreds of times as I use it to control other macs while using screen sharing and file sharing and stuff like that. This popup has NEVER come up ever until after the power outage.
In the security pane of system preferences, I have the firewall set to "Set access for specific services and applications" I have the leopard 10.5.8 OS. Should I just set it to "allow all incoming connections" just to make it go away? There is a list of several apps that are allowed in the system preference I don't understand why AppleVNCServer.bundle has lost the memory of being "allowed."
Thanks.