Ok here is the proiblem.
I have installed VNC on our OSX machine at work.
The Mac is upstairs and I work downstairs so I use the remote access to the Mac from my pc in the same building if any Mac jobs need doing.
However I recently started the Mac in os9 by accident (os9 was previously installed on this machine.) and now I cannot access the machine via VNC at all.
I have checked all the settings and nothing has changed.
VNC server is set to start automaticly.
Port is 5900.
IP is being entered correctly.
Is it possible that VNC settings were changed when the machine booted in os9?
I have flashed the PRAM and this has made no differance.
Any advice would be great.
I have installed VNC on our OSX machine at work.
The Mac is upstairs and I work downstairs so I use the remote access to the Mac from my pc in the same building if any Mac jobs need doing.
However I recently started the Mac in os9 by accident (os9 was previously installed on this machine.) and now I cannot access the machine via VNC at all.
I have checked all the settings and nothing has changed.
VNC server is set to start automaticly.
Port is 5900.
IP is being entered correctly.
Is it possible that VNC settings were changed when the machine booted in os9?
I have flashed the PRAM and this has made no differance.
Any advice would be great.
You will find more details in this article: Configuring macOS for Remote Access. Remote Desktop/ARD preventing connections. If Remote Desktop is currently running on the Mac you're trying to connect to, it will deny any attempts to connect via Screen Sharing (Remote Management). Here's an excerpt from a log file on Console.app. Screens 4 is a virtual network computing (VNC) solution available for macOS and iOS developed by Edovia. It will let you control any computer from anywhere in the world as if you were sitting in. Then navigate to /Library/vnc/vncagent and select the Open button: and then click the lock icon again. Instant Support App is downloaded from the internet. Starting with Mac OS 10.15 you must specifically allow Instant Support to be opened on install as it is downloaded from the internet. Select open to allow the application to run.
After installing macOS Mojave or later, you might see an alert that says audio input isn't accessible when trying to record. Or you might not hear sound, see waveforms, or see audio meters move when recording. To record audio, allow the app to access audio inputs:
- Close the app you're using to record audio.
- On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Security & Privacy, then click Privacy.
- Click Microphone.
- Select the checkbox next to an app to allow it to access the built-in microphone on your Mac, an external USB mic, or the inputs on an external audio interface.
- Open the app and try to record audio again.
If you're using an external microphone or an external audio interface to record audio and it's still not working, check with the manufacturer of your device for software updates and information on compatibility.
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