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    • bbigfordB
      bbigford @Alex Sage
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      @aaronstuder said in Remotely control a Mac:

      @BBigford Do you have screenconnect or something like that?

      No, we use Remote Assist or Skype for Business between Windows PCs for any screen sharing.

      Trying to figure out how to manage this OSX Server without adding even more tools to my install list on my workstation. Because it's only for 1 server...

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      • bbigfordB
        bbigford @Alex Sage
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        @aaronstuder said in Remotely control a Mac:

        @BBigford Do you have screenconnect or something like that?

        Especially not after their unaffordable price increase... Used to be affordable.

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        • KellyK
          Kelly
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          There's Chrome Remote Desktop or VNC. Not much else that is in the free/cheap category.

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          • bbigfordB
            bbigford @Kelly
            last edited by

            @Kelly said in Remotely control a Mac:

            There's Chrome Remote Desktop or VNC. Not much else that is in the free/cheap category.

            Well shoot.. It's either that or I just have it sit on my desk and leave it connected to the monitor I have it hooked up to.

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            • Minion QueenM
              Minion Queen
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              I don't know of much that actually works that is free/cheap. We use ScreenConnect.

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              • KellyK
                Kelly
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                Well, Synergy is multiplatform. Then you'd only have to have an additional monitor but only one keyboard/mouse.

                http://symless.com/

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                • Minion QueenM
                  Minion Queen
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                  I use synergy as I have my Macmini on my desk next to my PC.

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                    Alex Sage @bbigford
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                    @BBigford If you know the right people the price is the same 😉

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                    • bbigfordB
                      bbigford @Alex Sage
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                      @aaronstuder said in Remotely control a Mac:

                      @BBigford If you know the right people the price is the same 😉

                      I'm sure there are people just loading up VNC (free) and using it for business... we finally got all licensed compliant.

                      Just frustrating that Microsoft gives away their RDP client to Apple for free, but nothing that goes the other way for businesses to stay compliant.

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                      • KellyK
                        Kelly @bbigford
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                        @BBigford said in Remotely control a Mac:

                        @aaronstuder said in Remotely control a Mac:

                        @BBigford If you know the right people the price is the same 😉

                        I'm sure there are people just loading up VNC (free) and using it for business... we finally got all licensed compliant.

                        Just frustrating that Microsoft gives away their RDP client to Apple for free, but nothing that goes the other way for businesses to stay compliant.

                        At this point Apple doesn't care about businesses or compliance.

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                          Jason Banned @bbigford
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                          @BBigford said in Remotely control a Mac:

                          @aaronstuder said in Remotely control a Mac:

                          @BBigford If you know the right people the price is the same 😉

                          I'm sure there are people just loading up VNC (free) and using it for business... we finally got all licensed compliant.

                          Just frustrating that Microsoft gives away their RDP client to Apple for free, but nothing that goes the other way for businesses to stay compliant.

                          There are free VNC tools, I would think some of the freebie VNC servers would work on macs and not just the apple built in server

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @bbigford
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                            @BBigford said in Remotely control a Mac:

                            @aaronstuder said in Remotely control a Mac:

                            @BBigford If you know the right people the price is the same 😉

                            I'm sure there are people just loading up VNC (free) and using it for business... we finally got all licensed compliant.

                            Just frustrating that Microsoft gives away their RDP client to Apple for free, but nothing that goes the other way for businesses to stay compliant.

                            What does Apple have that any business would want in the other direction, though?

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                            • bbigfordB
                              bbigford @Jason
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                              @Jason said in Remotely control a Mac:

                              @BBigford said in Remotely control a Mac:

                              @aaronstuder said in Remotely control a Mac:

                              @BBigford If you know the right people the price is the same 😉

                              I'm sure there are people just loading up VNC (free) and using it for business... we finally got all licensed compliant.

                              Just frustrating that Microsoft gives away their RDP client to Apple for free, but nothing that goes the other way for businesses to stay compliant.

                              There are free VNC tools, I would think some of the freebie VNC servers would work on macs and not just the apple built in server

                              There's Free, Personal (small scale business), and Enterprise (large scale business)... Free is for "individual, personal use", I'm guessing we wouldn't be allowed to use that because it's being used in a business setting.

                              It doesn't even have to have a wide range of functionality. I just need to be able to remotely connect and launch OSX Server (rarely).

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                              • DashrenderD
                                Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                @BBigford said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                @aaronstuder said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                @BBigford If you know the right people the price is the same 😉

                                I'm sure there are people just loading up VNC (free) and using it for business... we finally got all licensed compliant.

                                Just frustrating that Microsoft gives away their RDP client to Apple for free, but nothing that goes the other way for businesses to stay compliant.

                                What does Apple have that any business would want in the other direction, though?

                                Please answer your own question - as a person who's never used a mac (ok well not since the Macintosh) I have no clue.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @bbigford
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                                  @BBigford said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                  @Jason said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                  @BBigford said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                  @aaronstuder said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                  @BBigford If you know the right people the price is the same 😉

                                  I'm sure there are people just loading up VNC (free) and using it for business... we finally got all licensed compliant.

                                  Just frustrating that Microsoft gives away their RDP client to Apple for free, but nothing that goes the other way for businesses to stay compliant.

                                  There are free VNC tools, I would think some of the freebie VNC servers would work on macs and not just the apple built in server

                                  There's Free, Personal (small scale business), and Enterprise (large scale business)... Free is for "individual, personal use", I'm guessing we wouldn't be allowed to use that because it's being used in a business setting.

                                  It doesn't even have to have a wide range of functionality. I just need to be able to remotely connect and launch OSX Server (rarely).

                                  Just use the open source ones. Why use a commercial VNC variant?

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                    @Dashrender said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                    @BBigford said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                    @aaronstuder said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                    @BBigford If you know the right people the price is the same 😉

                                    I'm sure there are people just loading up VNC (free) and using it for business... we finally got all licensed compliant.

                                    Just frustrating that Microsoft gives away their RDP client to Apple for free, but nothing that goes the other way for businesses to stay compliant.

                                    What does Apple have that any business would want in the other direction, though?

                                    Please answer your own question - as a person who's never used a mac (ok well not since the Macintosh) I have no clue.

                                    So Apple has nothing we'd want. what's he looking for, then?

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                                    • bbigfordB
                                      bbigford @scottalanmiller
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                                      @scottalanmiller said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                      @BBigford said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                      @aaronstuder said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                      @BBigford If you know the right people the price is the same 😉

                                      I'm sure there are people just loading up VNC (free) and using it for business... we finally got all licensed compliant.

                                      Just frustrating that Microsoft gives away their RDP client to Apple for free, but nothing that goes the other way for businesses to stay compliant.

                                      What does Apple have that any business would want in the other direction, though?

                                      That's a good question, to which I really don't have an answer. I guess the only one I can think of is OSX Server? I mean licenses for VNC are cheap, I just don't want to cough up any money for something I might be able to find for free.

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                                      • bbigfordB
                                        bbigford @scottalanmiller
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                                        @scottalanmiller said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                        @BBigford said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                        @Jason said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                        @BBigford said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                        @aaronstuder said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                        @BBigford If you know the right people the price is the same 😉

                                        I'm sure there are people just loading up VNC (free) and using it for business... we finally got all licensed compliant.

                                        Just frustrating that Microsoft gives away their RDP client to Apple for free, but nothing that goes the other way for businesses to stay compliant.

                                        There are free VNC tools, I would think some of the freebie VNC servers would work on macs and not just the apple built in server

                                        There's Free, Personal (small scale business), and Enterprise (large scale business)... Free is for "individual, personal use", I'm guessing we wouldn't be allowed to use that because it's being used in a business setting.

                                        It doesn't even have to have a wide range of functionality. I just need to be able to remotely connect and launch OSX Server (rarely).

                                        Just use the open source ones. Why use a commercial VNC variant?

                                        Which open source ones have you used that are any good? Not doing much so very limited functionality is ok.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @bbigford
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                                          @BBigford said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                          @BBigford said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                          @aaronstuder said in Remotely control a Mac:

                                          @BBigford If you know the right people the price is the same 😉

                                          I'm sure there are people just loading up VNC (free) and using it for business... we finally got all licensed compliant.

                                          Just frustrating that Microsoft gives away their RDP client to Apple for free, but nothing that goes the other way for businesses to stay compliant.

                                          What does Apple have that any business would want in the other direction, though?

                                          That's a good question, to which I really don't have an answer. I guess the only one I can think of is OSX Server? I mean licenses for VNC are cheap, I just don't want to cough up any money for something I might be able to find for free.

                                          VNC is free and has been since the 1990s.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller
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