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Q: I have updated My Macbook Pro to yosemite 10.10.1 but still unable to remotely screen share to my mac mini using back to my mac.

I have updated My Macbook Pro to yosemite 10.10.1 but still unable to remotely screen share to my mac mini which is also on 10.10.1.

 

I can see the remote mac in the sidebar and i can file share but i cannot screen share. This used to work perfectly when i was on Mavericks but now i cannot see the screen even when i am on the same wifi network.

 

When i click on the 'share screen' button it opens up the 'connecting to mac mini' dialogue box but it doesn't connect, instead it just times out and gives me this error:

 

Connection failed to “Mac mini”.

Please make sure that Screen Sharing (in the Sharing section of System Preferences) is enabled on the computer to which you are attempting to connect. Also make sure your network connection is working properly.

 

Has anyone figured out a way past this problem?

MacBook Pro, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1)

Posted on Nov 21, 2014 12:41 PM

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Q: I have updated My Macbook Pro to yosemite 10.10.1 but still unable to remotely screen share to my mac mini using back to my mac.

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  • by Texas Red Head,

    Texas Red Head Texas Red Head Dec 6, 2014 11:43 AM in response to Texas Red Head
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    Dec 6, 2014 11:43 AM in response to Texas Red Head

    By login I obviously mean screen share. So that penultimate paragraph should read:

     

    Now I can screen share with the remote computer from either the Yosemite or Mavericks box. The first time it worked I needed to enter the username and password into a dialog box, but subsequent screen sharing sessions provided those entries automatically, and all I need do is accepted to default entires now for subsequent screen sharing sessions.


    By the way, why can't we edit our previous posts? I use to be able to do that in Apple discussions....


    Red Head

  • by itwasntme187,

    itwasntme187 itwasntme187 Dec 6, 2014 1:18 PM in response to Texas Red Head
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    Dec 6, 2014 1:18 PM in response to Texas Red Head

    Thanks for the suggestions...

     

    So i have tried everything you said to try and this is what happened.

     

    From the mac mini (which used to work anyway) i deleted all the passwords. I did the same on the Macbook pro and then i turned off the screen sharing and file sharing on both machines, turned off the BTMM and then restarted both machines,

    When they came back on both machines complained about a few iCloud parts and iCloud email that couldnt be accessed because saved password were not available because i deleted them from keychain. I put in the passwords then i went into system prefs and reenabled BTMM as well as screen sharing and file sharing.

    I then tried to screen share from the macbook and i got the same old "connecting to Mac Mini" box.

    I tried to screen share from the Mac mini and i was presented with a 'enter your password' box, once entered it let me onto the macbook pro.

     

    So from what i can see there is a problem on my Macbook Pro not allowing me to connect to the mac mini probably due to a saved password or corruption somewhere within the screen share app.

     

    Can anyone suggest a way to reset the screen share app on my Macbook Pro??

     

    Thanks

  • by Sunum Ofisi,

    Sunum Ofisi Sunum Ofisi May 21, 2015 12:09 PM in response to itwasntme187
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    May 21, 2015 12:09 PM in response to itwasntme187

    Hello,

     

    I had the same issue. I also had TeamViewer running on the Mac that I was trying to connect.

    Today I noticed that when the TeamViewer is not running, I am able to establish Scren Sharing connections from my Yosemite laptop.

    By any chance do you have TeamViewer running on your remote computer?

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