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Lion broke screen sharing, VNC?

Lion is installed fine and dandy on my iMac. However, I cannot use Screen Sharing from my laptop (not upgraded... Yet) nor can I use VNC from my PC or iPad to connect to the iMac. Everything gets a "could not connect" error with no useful information.


I have Remote Administration turned on with thiMac and could use VNC just before the Lion upgrade went in.


Any pointers/suggestions?

iMac, Mac OS X (10.7)

Posted on Jul 20, 2011 12:15 PM

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Oct 9, 2012 8:47 PM in response to john lewis

John et al ....


While there's no update from anyone official here, I did notice that on October 4 there was a "Remote Desktop Client Update" (version 3.6.1) for Lion. It made some references in the text that gave me "hope" that it may finally fix this problem .... and after seeing your post I was reminded to try it out.


So -- some promising results .... I was just able to connect back to my Mac that is running Lion (and this recent software update) using UltraVNC on my Windows laptop. This same process failed miserably after moving from Lion from Snow Leopard. I will still give it a few more attempts before declaring success (particularly trying when I'm out of town) ... but this is the best progress I've seen on this problem since Lion came out and broke this basic capability.


BTW: I agree with you .. Mountain Lion is NOT an acceptable fix considering many of us (like me with a 2008 64-bit capable quad-core Xeon) cannot upgrade to Mountain Lion because of the 32-bit EFI .... even though our systems have plenty more power than a whole set of more current boxes that are upgradable..... but that's another gripe all together 😟

Nov 19, 2012 5:50 AM in response to NelsonPunch

Its possible to view the login screen. but good luck getting any further.


You will find the account buttons are actually disabled, so you cannot click to enter a password. After months of trying there is still no solution, other than upgrading to mountain Lion (paying Apple bucks to avoid Apple bugs).


Aaaand its up to

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With still no word on a fix.

Nov 27, 2012 7:26 AM in response to mhren

Same thing for me, the last update for "Remote Desktop Client Update" broke the ability to do any remote access from Tight VNC, Real VNC, etc. Can see the login screen just fine, but can't type anything. Is it going to take another update to access our Lion Server or should we just give it to a school and switch OS?

Nov 27, 2012 7:39 AM in response to KnightMB

I think the general idea with Apple is they have swept this bug under the carpet and moved on to Mountain Lion. AFAIK that doesn't change much. They have basically made their screen sharing over VNC proprietary, either intentional or not. The fact is it doesn't help anyone out in a mixed OS environment though.


You could always opt for a third party VNC client such as Vine, which is capable of multiple sessions over multiple ports.


See this for a quick message regarding this configuration:


http://www.realvnc.com/pipermail/vnc-list/2007-January/056873.html


And see here for the actual software:


http://www.testplant.com/support/downloads/vine/


At least they have some active support, which is a major plus over this situation.

Nov 27, 2012 11:04 AM in response to Geordon

I was able to confirm, the last update broke this. Basically, you have to screen share from another Mac system for it to work. Any other software for other operating systems is broke.


I loaded up Mac OS X in virtual box and used this to get to my Lion server, hope this helps anyone else until things are either fixed, changed, or marked as "too bad" I guess. 😢


In finder, choose "Connect to Server"


Then use vnc://ipaddress.to.the.mac


Put in username and password, and like magic, it works again, but only on another Mac.

Nov 27, 2012 11:40 AM in response to Geordon

Hi,


I havent read all the posts, but would like to share a workaround to this corrupted vnc screen issue.


1. When u connect to a client machine, that shows corrupted/broken screen:


2. Push cmd + shift + 4 and and release these 3 keys, then push space bar, u get screenshot camera tool


3. When moving the camera tool, it starts to RE render the windows and bars and desktop etc..


4. Now u have fixed ur VNC screen connection


This has workded for us.


"Keyboard Shortcuts of taking pictures of screen"

http://support.apple.com/kb/PH11229

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