To access your mac you can use Apple Remote Desktop from another mac on the internet and port forward 3283, 59 to the ip address of your mac on the router, but you should also be able to use any VNC program on pretty much every platform (haven't done this myself, just quickly googled ARD port numbers). There is no mechanism for gaining automagic access to your mac from the VM. You would want to port forward port 3389 (the port number used for Remote Desktop Connection) on your router to the ip address of the virtual machine (the VM should be in bridged networking mode) to be able to access your windows VM. If you have a mac with Fusion/Parallels running with WHS or XP installed and you want to remote from the internet to the VM. Heh, a little more clarification would help - you just installed WHS, but you want to remote into XP and let it automagically give you access to your mac ? The only machine that I have that is always on the network is my Mac. If I run Fusion/Parallels and allow remote connections in the XP instance, will I be able to remote desktop into my Mac from a Windows Machine? Is there something special I need to do to allow XP to be running in the background all of the time?īackground - I just installed a copy of Windows Home Server, and I am trying to test the Remote Desktop feature.
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