A couple thing come to mind Teamviewer doesn' t show password on a mac.
Jul 09, 2015 So I got a proprietary device which I need the MAC address for in order to set the IP and reset credentials via a weird web UI, and the MAC is not written anywhere. So I connected this device to my laptop via a crossover cable and tried to nmap various common subnets (including the entire private space) to see if it maybe had a static IP. CROSSOVER SUPPORT FOR MAC, LINUX, AND CHROME OS. We pride ourselves here at CodeWeavers for delivering what we feel is some of the friendliest, most knowledgeable technical support in the business. For all your CrossOver support needs, we offer a variety of help solutions. CrossOver translates Windows commands to their corresponding Mac/Linux commands and back. When a Windows program uses commands that CrossOver doesn't know how to translate the Windows program may not respond when you click things, have garbled output, or crash.
1) if the device is set to dhcp just let it pickup an address and then inspect the dhcp server for the mac address assigned.
3/01/20The simplest fix:AuthDB Removal:. Teamviewer connect to pc.
2) set up this device on a switch port and then wireshark on a mirrored port. Setup wireshark the power on the device. The hope here is that the device will transmit something when first powered on. Like a hello I'm here.. You should see this message with wireshark. The data packet will also include the mac address.
3) depending on the device there may be a configuration utility that will discover this device by sending out a special bradcast message. Check to see if this device has a setup application (thinking print server or remote serial port device).
[Edit] Added some clarity to my tablet corrected post [/Edit]
Edited Jul 6, 2015 at 01:30 UTCEvery now and then, a Mac user is going to say, 'Man I wish there was a version of (insert program here) for Mac. I'd buy that in a heartbeat.' It's happened to me more times that I really wish to count. Thankfully, most of the apps I want to run on my Mac exist as native apps.
However, there are a couple that slip through my fingers, like Microsoft's Visio Professional. It doesn't exist on the Mac side and I really need it for my day job as a software quality vice president.
Thankfully, there's more than one way to run Windows apps on your Mac.
There are advantages and disadvantages to each, but that last one – installing Windows apps directly under CrossOver – is a bit different, and it offers some distinct advantages if you know how to get things going.
With CrossOver, you don't install Windows and then the app. It's all about the app, and only the app. Thankfully, while CrossOver is different, it's not difficult to use. However, there are a few things you need to know. For example, CrossOver doesn't run ALL Windows apps. Some run better than others, and some won't run at all.
When trying to determine the best way to install a Windows app, consider the advantages and disadvantages of the three different ways to run Windows on a Mac — natively, via VM or via CrossOver:
Feature | Dual Booting | Virtual Machine | CrossOver |
---|---|---|---|
Run without Rebooting | No | Yes | Yes |
Run without Windows OS License | No | No | Yes |
Runs ALL Windows Apps | Yes | No. Not all graphic-intensive features are supported | No. Some run. Some run OK. Some won't run at all |
Runs Apps at Native Speed | Yes | No | Yes |
Needed to Run an App | Windows License, App License | VM License, Windows License, App License | CrossOver License, App License |
Approximate Costs (App not included) | $120 - $200 for Windows 10 | $80 for Parallels Desktop or VMware Fusion, $120 - $200 for Windows 10 | $40 - $60 for CrossOver |
If you want to install Windows apps on your Mac without all the overhead associated with Windows, follow these steps.
Go to your Downloads folder and locate the Zip file you downloaded. Double Click it to open it. Archive Utility will Open it up and decompress the contents of the archive.
Double click the CrossOver.app in your Downloads folder. It will offer to move itself to your Applications folder.
CrossOver will start for the first time. When it does, it's going to ask you how you want it to run. By default, it runs in trial mode. However, you also enter in your registration information or buy a license right from this page.
From the screen that appears, click the Install a Windows Application button.
Type the name of the application you want to run. CrossOver will search its database and display appropriate matches.
Click the Continue button.
Click the Continue button. Remember: CrossOver will not find and download the software you want to run for you. You actually have to have the installation file for the software you want to run.
CrossOver is powered by the Wine Project. As such, all Windows apps are installed in 'containers' called bottles (get it?). When you install an application for the first time, CrossOver will create a bottle and automatically place your application in it. When you install new applications, CrossOver will also give you hints about which apps can work and play well in the same bottle. If your apps can be installed in the same bottle, putting them together will save some space. If they can't, CrossOver will tell you and suggest creating a new bottle. It will also suggest a name for it. Keep the suggestion or give the bottle a name of your own choice.
Click the Continue button.
Click the Install button.
The software will install. CrossOver displays a progress screen where it will run through not only the creation of the bottle, but it will download any needed support software, and then run the installer you chose. Once the installation process completes, you should be ready to run your software.
Find the bottle you just created and run your software.
Running Windows and Windows apps on a Mac can be challenging. Finding the right method for you and your needs can be equally as challenging; however, if you think about it, there are a number of ways to run Windows on a Mac.
Some are expensive. Some aren't.
Some take time and are complicated. Others aren't.
CrossOver isn't just easy to use, it's affordable. For less than 1/4 the price of Windows plus the price of the application you need to run, you can run it on your Mac. For the odd app out, this is a total no-brainer; and it's fairly easy to do. If you want to make sure your app works with CrossOver before you give it a shot, you can always search for it on their website.
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