Managing Mac Sharing Settings Flashcards
Q: What protocol does Screen Sharing use?
A: Virtual Network Computing (VNC).
Q: Where do you go to turn on Screen Sharing?
A: System Settings > General > Sharing.
Q: How do you restrict screen sharing to specific users?
A: Select “Only these users” in the Screen Sharing Info dialog.
Q: What option allows anyone to request permission to control the screen?
A: “Anyone may request permission to control screen.”
Q: How do you enable VNC viewers to control the screen with a password?
A: Turn on “VNC viewers may control screen with password,” enter a secure password, and click Done.
Q: What should you do before turning on Sharing settings?
A: Verify with your IT administrator to ensure compliance with security policies.
Q: How can other users access your computer’s screen?
A: By using vnc://[your computer’s name].local or through Network in the Finder sidebar.
Q: What is the final step to test screen sharing?
A: Use another Mac to test the screen sharing functionality.
Q: What does a blue background behind the on/off switch indicate?
A: That Screen Sharing is turned on.
Q: What is the purpose of the Screen Sharing Info button?
A: To configure access settings for screen sharing.
Q: Where do you go to turn on Internet Sharing?
A: System Settings > General > Sharing.
Q: What should you do before turning on Internet Sharing?
A: Contact your IT administrator to avoid disrupting network settings.
Q: How do you configure the Wi-Fi settings for Internet Sharing?
A: In the “To devices using” section, turn on Wi-Fi and confirm security settings.
Q: What security protocols are used for Wi-Fi in Internet Sharing?
A: WPA2/WPA3 Personal.
Q: What is the final step to activate Internet Sharing?
A: Click the Turn On button in the confirmation dialog.
Q: How do you connect an iPhone to the shared Wi-Fi network?
A: In iPhone Wi-Fi settings, tap the network name and enter the password.