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enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. AppleDane Level 1 (0 points) Q: screen sharing broken again after update to 3.7 without Mavericks upgrade I did the standard updates tonight - which https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5468647?tstart=0 included a remote desktop update (to version 3.7 I think) - the ARDagent.app in the System -> LIbrary -> CoreServices -> Remote management folder.After the update (I'm still running Mountain Lion) - screen sharing doesn't work with any of my other Macs in the house. It basically sits there and never connects - saying "connecting to...." - similiar to what it did a long time ago after the 3.6 updates from 3.5. Eventually it screen share gives this error... "connection failed to ..." and "Please make sure that Screen Sharing (in the Sharing section of System Preferences) is enabled on the computer to which you are attempting to connect. Also make sure your network connection is working properly."I have already tried to restore that folder from time machine to version 3.6.2, as well as restored the screensharing.app file to the older version, but to no avail. Have already rebooted all quick screen share the machines, restarted my airport, network hubs, etc. Tried stopping and restarting sharing already as well. No go on any option. Was working just fine before the updates tonight.Any one else have similar issues and know how to fix?Thanks. OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.5), Screen sharing not connecting Posted on Nov 6, 2013 10:09 AM I have this question too by PeeDee768947385,Solvedanswer PeeDee768947385 Level 1 (14 points) Mac OS X A: "Downgrading my client to 3.6.2 solved the issue."Sorry dandeliondigitalI wasn't more explicit, but was following a range of suggestions earlier in this thread though I read so many on this problem I lost track. I'm running a headless mac mini server, OSX 10.8.5 on both the client iMac and the server.First, I had to hook up a screen and keyboard to the mini. I then verified that it was the firewall bug discussed in this forum by screen sharing with the server firewall off. I then turned screen sharing off in preferences, and removed the "screenshared(?)" line entirely from the firewall using the minus button.Then, on the server I moved the contents of the folder "/System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/" to the trash. I then searched up and downloaded the 3.6.2 version of this file: "RemoteDesktopClient.dmg". Running the install pkg inside that file reinstalled the earlier version.Finally, I turned "Remote Management" on i

 

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