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Instructions for connecting to a campus computer from an off-campus location when both computers have a macOS operating system.

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You must be connected with Pulse AnyConnect to make this connection

First, you must configure the campus computer to accept incoming connections:

  • In the top left, Click the Apple icon from the menu bar, and open System Preferences from from the drop-down menu. 

  • Open Sharing.

  • Check the Remote Management box, and enable all of the options in the pop-up screen below:

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Note the device's listed IP address. You will need this to establish the connection from the remote computer. Additionally, you can find an the IP address of any macOS computer by following the steps below:

To find an IP address:

  • Open System Preferences and click on "Network"

  • The IP Address will be found here:

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    • In the permissions prompt, select all entries again.
    • Click Select, and you have successfully configured your campus computer to acceptincoming accept incoming connections.


To connect to campus computer from off-campus:

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Make sure that you are connected Pulse Secure VPNeither connected AnyConnect OR on a registered IP address on the asu network (asu-visitor will not work)

  • Open Spotlight by holding down command + space bar, and search for Screen Sharing.

  • Enter the host name IP address of the computer you wish to connect to.

  • Click Connect and enter your AppState username and password password.
  • You should now be remotely connected.  

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