June 2009
Intermediate to advanced
88 pages
2h 11m
English
The Screen Sharing program handles, well, screen sharing, but typically you don't launch the program separately. (For iChat-based connections, iChat doesn't even use the program directly, but employs components that the program uses.) Leopard handles the launch and connection for you. But if you want to connect directly to a remote IP address or host name, the program lets you do just that. And, if you've followed the directions in Turn on Bonjour Viewing, in the next section, you may prefer to launch it directly.
The Screen Sharing application is hidden in /System/Library/CoreServices. Apple hardly went out of its way to let you know where it is, but there's no problem with actually running ...