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I am trying to figure out if there is a way to use VNC (or perhaps something else) to control my Mac remotely, and have the remote screen blanked out. I would like to be able to control my Mac without others seeing what I am doing at the remote computer. I have VNC working now, but the remote screen displays and allows input from the mouse and keyboard.
There are several VNC solutions that do this in Windows, but I can find none for Mac OS.
Unfortunately, solutions like logmein.com and whatnot are not going to work for me. I would love to be able to use them, but it is just not an option at the moment.
I would prefer a free option, but as this is for a business, if there is a paid option, I would consider it. Any ideas out there?
Thanks!
Edit: The computer I wish to control is on Snow Leopard. Upgrading to Lion is not possible at this time.
1Doesn't OS X Lion start a separate session? Couldn't you use this and just not have a local session running? – Daniel Beck – 2012-01-23T19:38:53.980
@DanielBeck From what I can tell, this is true for Lion, but not Snow Leopard, which is what I am using on the computer I want to control. Unfortunately, upgrading to Lion is being disallowed at this point by my employer. I'll edit my question to include that information though. – Jeremy Vanderburg – 2012-01-23T20:14:56.387