


In such a case you/your users will probably find it thoroughly UN-usable.Ĭould you please describe more about the workflow that genuinely requires remote users to have a GUI session on the Mac ? Genuinely curious as this seems problematic from inception, at first glance at least. How many concurrent users are you expecting ? Concurrent logins are possible & supported via the built-in screen-sharing, but in no way shape or form is it designed or intended for large numbers of users. a decade ago, but I think it fell by the wayside. There was something aiming & claiming to be like. IMPORTANT: The presumed workflow sounds like it could quickly become unusable or seriously problematic: There really is *not* anything for OS X like RDS/Terminal Server (for Windows). Getting add-on encryption to work between Mac & PCs is probably going to be painful and/or time-consuming if even readily viable.īind the Mac to Active Directory and assign permissions accordingly for the specific AD accounts.įor accessing the Mac securely from Windows, a good third-party program that claims to natively support Apple's screen sharing protocol(s) which in and of themselves do provide encryption (!), is the following:

What encryption is provided by VNC ? None by default.
