As I understand it, Sourceforge gives you free hosting for public (typically open source) projects. If you have a private project (e.g., a commercial one), you will have to find a different place to host it.
Oh, I see. Sorry for the confusion, I misread it.
Why do you think that the error message is wrong? By default, Apple systems do not allow standard VNC clients to connect. (The RealVNC viewer may implement the non-standard Apple protocol.) You have to explicitely enable access for VNC clients on the Mac, as documented here on the Apple website: https://support.apple.com/guide/remote-desktop/set-up-a-computer-running-vnc-software-apdbed09830/mac That website says: 1. On the client computer, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Sharing, then...
Why do you think that the error message is wrong? By default, Apple systems do not allow standard VNC clients to connect. (The RealVNC viewer may implement the non-standard Apple protocol.) You have to explicitely enable access for VNC clients of the Mac, as documented here on the Apple website: https://support.apple.com/guide/remote-desktop/set-up-a-computer-running-vnc-software-apdbed09830/mac That website says: 1. On the client computer, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Sharing, then...
Why do you think that the error message is wrong? By default, Apple systems do not allow standard VNC clients to connect. (The RealVNC viewer may implement the non-standard Apple protocol.) You have to explicitely enable access for VNV clients of the Mac, as documented here on the Apple website: https://support.apple.com/guide/remote-desktop/set-up-a-computer-running-vnc-software-apdbed09830/mac That website says: 1. On the client computer, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Sharing, then...
VPLG version 2016_07_18 released
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