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Allow Apple Remote Desktop to access your Mac Use Remote Management in Sharing preferences to allow others to access your computer using Apple Remote Desktop. On your Mac, choose Apple menu System Preferences, click Sharing, then select the Remote Management checkbox. If prompted, select the tasks remote users are permitted to perform. Jump Desktop is a remote desktop application that lets you securely connect to any computer in the world. Compatible with both RDP and VNC, Jump Desktop is secure, reliable and very easy to set up. Jump Desktop also supports our own, high performance, next generation remote desktop protocol called Fluid Remote Desktop. Easy setup and reliable. Dec 08, 2017  Hi, I setup Microsoft's remote desktop client with my work PC using a mac. I have it setup and it is working perfectly but only on one monitor. I would like to set it up to use two monitors. I am having issues doing this. Please help!!!!! Jon Displays have separate spaces If you are running Mac OS X 10.9 and disabled Displays have separate spaces in.

Apr 02, 2020  To connect to a remote computer from a Mac, install the Microsoft Remote Desktop app from the Mac App Store. Launch the app and grant the necessary permissions. Launch the app. Apr 28, 2020  In Remote Desktop Connection, type the name of the PC you want to connect to (from Step 1), and then select Connect. On your Windows, Android, or iOS device: Open the Remote Desktop app (available for free from Microsoft Store, Google Play, and the Mac App Store), and add the name of the PC that you want to connect to (from Step 1). Mac OS X Remote Desktop Connection Instructions. Open the Microsoft Remote Desktop application. Click the ' + ' icon. For PC Name, enter the name of the remote computer to connect to. Or check How to find my computer name. For User Account, click the dropdown to change the setting. Click Add User Account. Get the Remote Desktop client. Follow these steps to get started with Remote Desktop on your Mac: Download the Microsoft Remote Desktop client from the Mac App Store. Set up your PC to accept remote connections. (If you skip this step, you can't connect to your PC.) Add a Remote Desktop connection or a remote resource.


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I had to do one of this kinds transfer a few days ago but interestingly I didn't have to copy these files/folders.
I was in the process of transferring data from one computer to another. The stuff I copied were everything from Desktop, Documents, Library in the home folder. After the transfer, everything works including ARD 3.2 (-- of course the app need to be installed on the new computer). All computer records (6 servers, 35 workstations) and the passwords to connect them are kept. I don't which files/folders to hold these records but I definitely didn't copy any files from /var folder of the old Mac.

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Presets you might have created (I have a ton of them) are located in ~/Library/Application Support/Remote Desktop/Presets
Move them over to a new computer to save them as well. Matter of fact, that folder also contains the history, server tasks etc...

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I've transferred my installation from my old PowerBook G4 to my new MacBook Pro, following these instructions, but I get a dialog box asking for the Remote Desktop password. And when I enter the same Remote Desktop password which was set on my old computer (and still works) it says that it's incorrect.
I could press the 'I forgot' button, but then all the saved passwords will be erased, which I'd prefer not to do.
Can anyone else confirm that this hint doesn't always work? Or rather, come up with a new hint that does...

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It didn't work for me either, I had the same problem with the password. I am surprised, because I have done this before and it has worked. The only difference I can see in my past attempts and this one is that this was from my G5 tower to my new Intel iMac - perhaps the different architecture?

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I just had to do this, and found that the file ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.RemoteDesktop.plist also had to be sent.