using Remote Desktop for access the ddns domain how to

Hello

Hope someone can help me.

I have a host pc that is running windows 7 Professional, that it has installed the TightVNC server. It works well with the connection to other machines using tightVNC viewer to connect to other PCs.

I implemented the pc host with a ddns domain so my business partner can easily connect to the host computer of the USA. My partner has a Mac running leopard OSX 10.9. It has installed Microsoft Office remote (even if he built in VNC viewer on the Mac) so far, we have been unable to connect to the host via the ddns domain xxxxx.mynetgear.com pc and it is very confusing how to fill the boxes username and password office remotely. My business partner is reluctant to download any software visualization VNC is not compatible or offered at the shop Mac... is possible that it can connect to the host pc? If you use desktop remotely how should he fill the boxes to connect? is the user name, the name of user and password on the host pc or the name of user and password to the ddns?

any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you very much

Abbey

Why not use TeamViewer? Much simpler to configure than VNC or RDP.

If you insist on using RDP, you must be aware of these points:

  • You must set up a VPN or even create a tunnel to port 3389 on the router on your side. In this case, you must assign a fixed IP address to the host PC.
  • You must enable the remote desktop on the host PC (the one on your side).
  • You must use telnet.exe to check if port 3389 is open at your end.
  • To reduce the risk of having hacked, I recommend that you change the port 3389 to something else, for example 49329.

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