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When I try to use a VNC viewer, it says 'no matching security types'. Is there any other software which can connect to a Mac like RDP? If iI use screen sharing from another Mac, then it works but not from VNC. Feb 22, 2011 Best VNC viewer for Mac OS X. Discussion in 'Mac Apps and Mac App Store' started by godbout, Feb 24, 2006. Most Liked Posts. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next. The thread starter wanted a VNC viewer, not a server, although OSXvnc is a great server. I'd go for Chicken of the VNC as well, but it's not that great as it lacks some of the more advanced. ![]() You should (in theory) be able to connect to your Mac with any viewer using your machine’s IP address and the port. As I mentioned before, I had some issues connecting from Windows, and had to take a few precautions. I’m using TightVNC, so these changes may or may not be necessary on other viewers. Tweaks for Windows: • To prevent receiving a patterned, gray screen after the login, be sure to logout of your current user on your Mac first. The viewer will prompt for a password, but once connected, will not display the actual desktop unless no users are logged in on the host. • In the Options menu: • Enable “Disable clipboard transfer.” This was a major issue that would cause freezing immediately upon on connect unless enabled. Of course, you will not be able to share the clipboard across the host and client machines, but at least the host machine will continue running properly.
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