How Macs Work (how It Works)

  
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Originally posted by Ted Landau (November 2007) Updated by MacFixIt Staff (May 2009) If you are into troubleshooting (and given that you are here at MacFixIt, it's likely that you are), you'll find a wealth of welcome goodies in Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard). If I were to make a list of Noteworthy New Troubleshooting-Related Features in Leopard, the first item would be the redesigned and pumped-up Sharing System Preferences pane and its related features. And of all the new sharing?related features, the one perched at the absolute pinnacle would be screen sharing. Regardless of what you may already know about screen sharing in Leopard, I am confident that you will learn something new in this article?as we get down to the nitty-gritty of how screen sharing works, how it sometimes doesn't work, and when it may even pose a significant security risk.

Why is screen sharing at the top of my list? If you've done any remote troubleshooting (especially over a phone), you already know the answer. Not being able to see the other person's screen, not being able to carry out the desired actions yourself?is too often an exercise in frustration, especially when working with a novice user.

I have lost count of how many times I have silently cringed at the responses to my requests to 'Go to the Desktop' or 'Select About This Mac from the Apple menu.' Too often, there's an ominous pause followed by 'What's the Desktop?' Or 'Where's the Apple menu?' It's hard to make progress in resolving what's really wrong when you have to start by explaining the concept of the Finder. Every time this happens, it increases my respect for those people who answer the phone for Apple Tech Support; they have more patience than I ever will. That's why screen-sharing is such a boon. Epson Printer Installeren Zonder Cd Rom.