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How Do You Remove Remote Desktop Sharing?

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You can remove remote desktop sharing to reduce the risk of others seeing what is on your computer. Also prevent any unauthorized transfer of files from or to your computer. You can block screen sharing, system management, and file transfer access to specific users, or to all other computers. Click the ARD icon on your desktop. Drag the icon into the recycle bin on your desktop. Empty the recycle bin. Open “System Preferences” from the “Start” menu. Click on “Sharing.” Enter the user name and password for each remote computer. Click on the “Sharing Methods” window. Select “Apple Remote Desktop,” then “Access Privileges.” Disable any user with access to your computer or remote database by deselecting the check box next to the name. Click “OK.” Remove the checkmark from the “Apple Remote Desktop” in the “Sharing Methods” window. Exit “System Preferences.” Click on the “System” drop-down menu. Go to the “Preferences” menu. Click on “Remote Desktop” from the side menu. Locate the “Sharing”

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