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Strany 1 - Administrator Guide

Apple Remote DesktopAdministrator GuideVersion 3.3

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3 Choose Interact > Observe.If the observed computer’s screen is larger than the observe window, the screen scrolls as the pointer approaches the

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Chapter 7 Interacting with Users 101Sending MessagesApple Remote Desktop lets you communicate with users of Apple Remote Desktop client computer

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Viewing Attention RequestsAfter a client user sends an attention request, the Apple Remote Desktop administrator can read the attention request text.T

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Chapter 7 Interacting with Users 103Interacting with Your Apple Remote Desktop AdministratorUsers of Apple Remote Desktop client computers can i

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104Apple Remote Desktop gives you powerful administrative control. You can manually or automatically get detailed information about every computer,

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 105Remote Desktop keeps track of active and completed tasks. Active tasks may run locally or be delegat

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Getting Active Task StatusWhen you get a task’s current status, you see the progress of the task, the computers involved, and their feedback to the ad

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 107 2 Select the desired task in the Remote Desktop window.The task status and computers involved are

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If you want to perform a task similar to an existing template, start with that template using the Template pop-up menu, then customize the resulting t

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 109Alternatively, you could use Control-click or right-click and choose Edit Task from contextual menu.

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11What Is Apple Remote Desktop?Apple Remote Desktop is easy-to-use, powerful, desktop management software for all your networked Macs. System admi

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You can install multiple packages in succession. When you execute installation of multiple packages, Remote Desktop copies over all the selected packa

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 111This option is preferable when installing on computers that are all currently online.If you want to

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Your network may be sensitive to sudden increases in network activity at unexpected intervals, as designated copy recipients rejoin the network at di

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 11 3For information about the available options, see “Copy Options” on page 11 5 . 7 Click Copy.The so

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Upgrading SoftwareUpgrading software is similar to installing software. However, the method of upgrading software depends on the original method of in

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 11 5Copying FilesApple Remote Desktop makes it easy to copy items (other than the system software) on o

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Copy Destination LocationsThere are several preset destinations available in the “Place Items In” destination pop-up menu, including the Applications

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 11 7Post-Copy ActionYou can choose to open a copied item immediately after it’s copied. If you select t

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Copying from the Finder to a ClientYou can copy les, applications, or folders from the administrator’s Finder windows to remote computers. You can al

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 11 9Restoring Items from a Master CopyYour client computers can restore non-system software from a mast

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12 Preface About This GuideUsing This GuideThe Apple Remote Desktop Administrator Guide contains chapters to help you use Remote Desktop. It

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Creating ReportsApple Remote Desktop lets you query client computers for many kinds of information, from installed software to network speed and relia

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 121For more infomation about new and cached data searches, see “Setting the Client’s Data Reporting Pol

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Report Database Recommendations and Bandwidth UsageYou can have a single Apple Remote Desktop data collection database for any number of clients. Howe

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 12 3Uploading user accounting data and application usage data further increases the size of the uploade

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4 Select the time frame for the user history information. 5 Click Generate Report.The newly generated report window appears.Generating an Applicati

Strany 30 - Remote Desktop Main Window

Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 12 5Finding Files, Folders, and ApplicationsApple Remote Desktop lets you search the contents of a clie

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4 Choose the desired search parameters and enter a search term.The results are updated immediately in the window.The results of the search are liste

Strany 32 - Task Dialogs

Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 12 7For more information about the report display, see “Changing Report Layout” on page 37. 6 To sear

Strany 33 - Control and Observe Window

The Software Dierence report can compare all executable Mac OS X and Classic applications. Unbundled Java (.jar) applications and command-line utilit

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 12 9Getting Computer InformationClient computers can submit comments or notes to supplement System Over

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Preface About This Guide 13Terminal Command ConventionsNotation Indicatesmonospaced font A command or other Terminal text$ A shell prompt[text_i

Strany 36 - Report Window

For a complete listing of Storage report options, see Appendix B, “ Report Field Denitions Reference,” on page 178 .Basic information about hard disk

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 131Getting USB Device InformationThe USB Devices report gets information about Universal Serial Bus dev

Strany 38 - Conguring Remote Desktop

To generate a Network Interfaces report: 1 Select a computer list in the Remote Desktop window. 2 Select one or more computers in the selected compu

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 133Card name, type, memory, and revision ÂVendor and device IDs ÂROM revision ÂFor more information abo

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Evaluating the Network Test ReportYou can use the Network Test report to diagnose whether task failures in Apple Remote Desktop are due to network con

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 13 5 Â Western (Mac OS Roman): Best choice if the report information uses the Roman alphabet, and the

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Maintaining SystemsApple Remote Desktop provides easy and powerful tools for maintaining client computers, including tasks such as deleting les, empt

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 137To empty the Trash: 1 Select a computer list in the Remote Desktop window. 2 Select one or more co

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To rename a computer: 1 Select a computer list in the Remote Desktop window. 2 Select one or more computers in the selected computer list. 3 Choose

Strany 45 - Upgrading the Client Software

Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 13 9 5 Alternatively, manually enter the UNIX command. a Type or paste the following UNIX command:sys

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14 Preface About This Guide  Apple Remote Desktop Feedback page (www.apple.com/feedback/remotedesktop.html)—allows you to provide feedback. Â

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Repairing File PermissionsSometimes a client’s system le permissions can be corrupted or changed from their expected values. In such a case, it may b

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 141Use persistent-others instead of persistent-apps if the item is anything other than an application.

Strany 49 - Enabling Remote Management

Changing Sharing Preferences for Remote LoginMac OS X’s Sharing System Preference pane lets you enable or disable SSH login access to the computer. Yo

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 143To set up printer preferences using Copy Items: 1 Set up a client computer’s print preference using

Strany 51 - Disabling the Client Software

Managing ComputersUsing Apple Remote Desktop, you can control multiple client computers simultaneously by issuing commands that are found in the Apple

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 145 5 Click Open when the item is selected.The Open Items dialog shows the icon and name of the item t

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4 Use the provided Templates for Send UNIX Command to quit an application (for more information, see “Send UNIX Command Templates” on page 152 ).Sel

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 147If you must wake computers on a dierent subnet, you may want to use a computer on that subnet as a

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2 Save the picture in PICT, TIFF, GIF, JPEG, or any other QuickTime-compatible static image format.QuickTime-compatible movies or QuickTime VR objec

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 149Logging In a User at the Login WindowApple Remote Desktop can log in any user on a client computer b

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15Apple Remote Desktop helps you keep Macintosh computers and the software running on them up to date and trouble free. And it lets you interact d

Strany 58 - Making a New Scanner

3 Choose Manage > Log Out Current User. 4 Click Log Out.Restarting a ComputerApple Remote Desktop can restart a client computer. This has the sa

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 151You can allow users to save les or cancel the shutdown, or you can force an immediate shutdown, whi

Strany 60 - Making and Managing Lists

UNIX Shell CommandsIn addition to its own tasks, Apple Remote Desktop provides a way to easily execute UNIX commands on client computers. In order to

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 153The built-in Send UNIX Command templates include:Template sub-menu Template nameNetwork Setup  List

Strany 62 - Editing a Smart Computer List

Executing a Single UNIX CommandUsing the UNIX Command window, you can send a single command to the selected client computers. The command is executed

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 155Executing Shell Scripts with Remote DesktopShell scripts can be copied, then executed. If a script h

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To execute an AppleScript script using the Send UNIX Command:This method uses the osascript command. For more information, see the osascript man page.

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 157Using networksetupThe command-line tool networksetup is used to congure a client’s network settings

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-setsearchdomains networkservice domain1 [domain2]Use this command to designate the search domain for the specied network service. You can list any n

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 159-setnetworktimeserver timeserverUse this command to designate a network time server. Enter the IP ad

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You can administer client computers individually, but most Apple Remote Desktop features can be used to manage multiple computers at the same time. Fo

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-setWaitForStartupAfterPowerFailure secondsSet the number of seconds after which the computer starts up following a power failure. The <seconds>

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Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 161Here are some examples of actions possible with kickstart:Activate remote management, enable access

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162You can automate any command or function in Apple Remote Desktop, and AppleScript or UNIX scripts.This chapter describes Remote Desktop automatio

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Chapter 9 Automating Tasks 163The rewall should allow communication between the server and the client IP address groups on TCP and UDP ports 32

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For more information, see “Enabling Remote Management” on page 49 and “Apple Remote Desktop Administrator Access” on page 66.To set up the Task Server

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Chapter 9 Automating Tasks 165Setting Up Clients to Interface with the Task ServerAfter you congure an administrator computer to control the Ta

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Setting the Client’s Data Reporting PolicyTo speed up reporting and allow reporting from oine clients, Apple Remote Desktop saves client system and 

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Chapter 9 Automating Tasks 167Stopping Clients from Uploading Reports to Specic Administrator ComputersEvery client computer has a list of admi

Strany 77 - Command-Line SSH Access

Setting Scheduled TasksAny task with the Schedule Task button in the task conguration window can be scheduled. Tasks that you have scheduled appear o

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Chapter 9 Automating Tasks 169Using Scripting and Automation Tools with Remote DesktopYou can use tools like AppleScript and Automator in conjun

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Chapter 1 Using Apple Remote Desktop 17Deploying SoftwareApple Remote Desktop lets you distribute software and related les to client computers

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Using the Remote Desktop AppleScript DictionaryEach scriptable application contains an AppleScript dictionary—the list of objects and messages that an

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Chapter 9 Automating Tasks 171Sample AppleScript ScriptThis script is one that could be used to do a quick cleanup of a group of computers. Firs

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-- unlock the screen when finished execute (make new unlock screen task) on these_computersend tellUsing Automator with Remote DesktopAccomplish al

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Chapter 9 Automating Tasks 173Using Automator actions, you can even create your own interfaces to Apple Remote Desktop functions without having

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174The following tables illustrate some of the icons found in the main window of Remote Desktop. The nal table shows which network port numbers are

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Appendix A Icon and Port Reference 175List Menu IconsThe following icons are used in the Apple Remote Desktop list area of the Remote Desktop ma

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17 6 Appendix A Icon and Port ReferenceSystem Status Icons (Detailed)The following icons are shown after further inspection of observed client

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Appendix A Icon and Port Reference 177TCP and UDP Port ReferenceApple Remote Desktop uses the following TCP and UDP ports for the functions indi

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17 8The following sections describe the available elds in some of the Apple Remote Desktop reports.The le search reports (File Search, Software Ve

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Appendix B Report Field Denitions Reference 179List category Field name Notes or exampleAvailable User Memory Memory in KBBoot ROM ROM version

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Distributing Installer PackagesYou can distribute and automatically installation packages in .pkg and .mpkg formats. Apple Remote Desktop lets you ins

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180 Appendix B Report Field Denitions ReferenceList category Field name Notes or exampleDisplay 2nd Monitor Depth In bits2nd Monitor Type2nd

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Appendix B Report Field Denitions Reference 181List category Field name Notes or examplePrimary Network Input ErrorsPrimary Network Input Packe

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182 Appendix B Report Field Denitions ReferenceList category Field name Notes or exampleFirewall enabled Yes/NoFTP Access Yes/NoInternet shar

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Appendix B Report Field Denitions Reference 183List category Field name Notes or exampleVolume Creation Date UNIX GMT formatDisk Name Macintosh

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184 Appendix B Report Field Denitions ReferenceUSB Devices ReportField name Notes or exampleProduct NameProduct IDVendor IDVendor NameDevice

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Appendix B Report Field Denitions Reference 185Expansion Cards ReportField name Notes or exampleCard Speed In MHzSlot Speed In MHzCard NameSlot

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186 Appendix B Report Field Denitions ReferenceList category Field name Notes or exampleDNS ServersSubnet MasksNetwork Statistics Network Col

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Appendix B Report Field Denitions Reference 187List category Field name Notes or exampleEthernet Receiver Watchdog TimeoutsEthernet Receiver Fr

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188 Appendix B Report Field Denitions ReferenceAdministration Settings ReportList category Field name Notes or examplePrivileges Generate Rep

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Appendix B Report Field Denitions Reference 189Application Usage ReportField name Notes or exampleComputer name File sharing computer nameName

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Chapter 1 Using Apple Remote Desktop 19Using NetBoot ImagesAnother kind of system image you can create using Mac OS X Server is a NetBoot image.

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19 0This appendix shows the contents of Remote Desktop’s AppleScript dictionary.This appendix isn’t a substitute for the AppleScript dictionary view

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Appendix C AppleScript Remote Desktop Suite 191application n [inh. application; see also Standard Suite]: the Remote Desktop top-level scriptin

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192 Appendix C AppleScript Remote Desktop Suiteremote desktop version (Unicode text, r/o): The version of the Remote Desktop client running o

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Appendix C AppleScript Remote Desktop Suite 193location (applications folder/current users desktop folder/current users home directory/same rela

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19 4 Appendix C AppleScript Remote Desktop Suiteinstall package task n [inh. task > item]: Install package(s) on the target computers.ELEME

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Appendix C AppleScript Remote Desktop Suite 195open item task n [inh. task > item] Open les on the target computers.ELEMENTScontained by ap

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19 6 Appendix C AppleScript Remote Desktop Suitesend unix command task n [inh. task > item]: Send a UNIX command or script to the target co

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Appendix C AppleScript Remote Desktop Suite 197shutdown task n [inh. task > item]: Shutdown the target computers.ELEMENTScontained by applica

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19 8This chapter contains SQL commands to assist SQL programmers in obtaining the database schema used in the Apple Remote Desktop report database.

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Appendix D SQLite Schema Sample 199Sample list of system information tableCommand:sudo /usr/bin/sqlite3 -column -header /var/db/RemoteManagement

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Apple Inc. K© 2009 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.The owner or authorized user of a valid copy of Apple Remote Desktop software may reproduce this pu

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Verifying InstallationsYou can run the Software Version or Software Dierence reports to nd the verify the versions of software installed on client

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200 Appendix D SQLite Schema SampleSample list of table from one computerCommand:sudo /usr/bin/sqlite3 -column -header /var/db/RemoteManagemen

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Chapter 1 Using Apple Remote Desktop 21Using the collected data, Apple Remote Desktop generates reports tailored to your specications.File Sear

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Administration Settings ReportUse the Administration Settings report to determine which Apple Remote Desktop administrator privileges are enabled or d

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Chapter 1 Using Apple Remote Desktop 23HousekeepingApple Remote Desktop provides several ways to remotely control client computers for housekeep

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For example, you may need to have all computers turned o during maintenance of a power generation unit or during a holiday shutdown. You can send an

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Chapter 1 Using Apple Remote Desktop 25Supporting UsersApple Remote Desktop lets you interact with users from your administrator computer in the

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Requesting HelpA user can discreetly notify you of a problem by sending a request for help using an Apple Remote Desktop text message.Users initiate r

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Chapter 1 Using Apple Remote Desktop 27Interacting with StudentsApple Remote Desktop helps instructors teach more eciently by letting them inte

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Controlling ScreensShow students how to perform tasks by controlling their screens from your computer, opening applications and using les as required

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Chapter 1 Using Apple Remote Desktop 29To learn more about See information for Starting onDistributing les Copying les “Copying Files” (page 1

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11 Preface: About This Guide11 What Is Apple Remote Desktop?12 Using This Guide12 Remote Desktop Help12 Notation Conventions13 Where to Find Mo

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30Remote Desktop is the administrator application for Apple Remote Desktop. Its attractive interface is powerful, yet simple to use. The Remote Desk

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Chapter 2 Getting to Know Remote Desktop 31ABCDEFGIHK LJAAll Computers list: The All Computers list is a list of all client computers that you

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HActive tasks list: This list shows all tasks, except those delegated to your Task Server, that are currently running or queued to run but haven’t ye

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Chapter 2 Getting to Know Remote Desktop 33DParticipating computers: This area shows you the computers that will be aected by the task.ESchedu

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AObserve or control toggle: When this button is selected, you have control over the remote client.BShare mouse control: When this button is selecte

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Chapter 2 Getting to Know Remote Desktop 35Multiple-Client Observe WindowWhen you observe many clients at the same time, they all appear in the

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Report WindowReports serve as valuable shortcuts when you’re copying les and organizing computer lists.BACBCD EFAReport category: Most reports have

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Chapter 2 Getting to Know Remote Desktop 37Changing Report LayoutYou can customize report layouts for your own purposes. By default, reports inc

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Conguring Remote DesktopYou can congure the Remote Desktop administrator application to meet your work needs. Remote Desktop has an interface that i

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Chapter 2 Getting to Know Remote Desktop 39Setting Preferences for the Remote Desktop Administrator ApplicationIn Remote Desktop preferences, yo

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4 Contents43 Network Requirements43 Installing the Remote Desktop Administrator Software44 Setting Up an Apple Remote Desktop Client Computer

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In the Security pane, you can set:Whether to allow control of the computer while Remote Desktop is active ÂThe default encryption preference for Copy

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Chapter 2 Getting to Know Remote Desktop 41Saved Tasks and Task Templates save you timeYou may spend a lot of time coming up with the perfect so

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42To use Apple Remote Desktop, install the administration software on the administrator computer rst, and then install and enable the client softwa

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Chapter 3 Installing Apple Remote Desktop 43Network RequirementsEthernet (recommended), AirPort, FireWire, or other network connection ÂFor more

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10 Congure some client computers for administration, nd them in a scanner, and add them to a computer list.For information, see “Setting Up an Ap

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Chapter 3 Installing Apple Remote Desktop 45Upgrading the Remote Desktop Administrator SoftwareUpgrading Remote Desktop is just like installing

Strany 142 - Setting Printer Preferences

3 If the client computers aren’t in an existing Remote Desktop computer list, nd the client computers using an Apple Remote Desktop scanner.For mor

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Chapter 3 Installing Apple Remote Desktop 47Upgrading Apple Remote Desktop Clients Using SSHYou may not be able to or want to use Remote Desktop

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WARNING: Custom installer packages that create user names contain sensitive password data. Take care to store and transmit such custom installers sec

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Chapter 3 Installing Apple Remote Desktop 49For more information, see “Apple Remote Desktop Administrator Access” on page 66.Click OK after each

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Contents 568 Setting Apple Remote Desktop Administrator Access Authorization and Privileges Using Local Accounts in Mac OS X v10.569 Setting Apple

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For information about changing remote management preferences, see “Apple Remote Desktop Administrator Access” on page 66 and System Preferences Help.C

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Chapter 3 Installing Apple Remote Desktop 51$ sudo rm /Library/Preferences/com.apple.RemoteManagement.plist$ rm ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.

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4 Quit System Preferences.Uninstalling the Client Software from Client ComputersTo remove Apple Remote Desktop client software from Mac OS X clients

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53Apple Remote Desktop uses lists of client computers to logically organize the client computers under your control. Connecting to client computer

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Listing all clients known by the task server and organized in computer groups in the Âdirectory serverOnce you have found a potential client, you see

Strany 152 - UNIX Shell Commands

Chapter 4 Organizing Client Computers into Computer Lists 55 5 Authenticate by providing a user name and password for an Apple Remote Desktop a

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Finding Clients by Network AddressIf you know the IP address or fully qualied domain name of a computer, you can use that IP address or domain name t

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Chapter 4 Organizing Client Computers into Computer Lists 57File import also lets you add ranges of IP addresses by expressing the range in the

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2 Select Directory Server. 3 In the pop-up menu to right, select a computer group. If there are computer groups in the directory server but none sh

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Chapter 4 Organizing Client Computers into Computer Lists 59Editing Client AttributesAfter adding a client to a computer list, you can edit its

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6 Contents94 Conguring an Apple Remote Desktop Client to be Controlled by a VNC Viewer94 Observing97 Changing Screen Titles While Observing97

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Making and Managing ListsYou use lists to organize and perform management tasks on client computers. You can make groups of lists, and rearrange the l

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Chapter 4 Organizing Client Computers into Computer Lists 61Deleting Apple Remote Desktop ListsYou can delete Apple Remote Desktop computer list

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Editing a Smart Computer ListYou may want to edit the smart lists you have created. The editing window is the same as the one used to create the smart

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Chapter 4 Organizing Client Computers into Computer Lists 63Importing and Exporting Computer ListsWhen setting up Apple Remote Desktop 3, you ma

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Transferring Remote Desktop 2 Computer Lists to a New Remote Desktop 3 Administrator ComputerIf you’re installing Apple Remote Desktop 3 on a computer

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Chapter 4 Organizing Client Computers into Computer Lists 65To transfer the computer lists: 1 Open Keychain Access (located in /Applications/Ut

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66There are several dierent ways to access and authenticate to Apple Remote Desktop clients. Some depend on Apple Remote Desktop settings, and othe

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Chapter 5 Understanding and Controlling Access Privileges 67If the computer is used by one person, you may not want to give administrators Âful

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Select To allow administrators toSend text messages Use these Interact menu commands: Send Message and Chat.Restart and shut down Use these Manage men

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Chapter 5 Understanding and Controlling Access Privileges 69All users are given the same administrator privileges. 4 To allow access for speci

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Contents 7121 Using a Task Server for Report Data Collection122 Report Database Recommendations and Bandwidth Usage123 Auditing Client Usage Info

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5 Select a listed user whose access privileges you want to set, and then make the changes you want to the access privileges. Your changes take eect

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Chapter 5 Understanding and Controlling Access Privileges 71To create an administrator access group: 1 Create groups as usual.If you’re using M

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6 If the record doesn’t have the MCXFlags attribute, click New Attribute. Enter MCXFlags in the Attribute Name eld, and enter this in the Text eld

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Chapter 5 Understanding and Controlling Access Privileges 73 <string>staff</string>

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Apple Remote Desktop Guest AccessYou can congure an Apple Remote Desktop client to give temporary, one-time access to an Apple Remote Desktop adminis

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Chapter 5 Understanding and Controlling Access Privileges 75Limiting Features in the Administrator ApplicationUser mode is a great way to delega

Strany 175 - System Status Icons (Basic)

Virtual Network Computing AccessYou can use Apple Remote Desktop to access a Virtual Network Computing (VNC) server and view and interact with the ser

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Chapter 5 Understanding and Controlling Access Privileges 77Command-Line SSH AccessCommand-line SSH access isn’t granted or managed using Remote

Strany 177 - TCP and UDP Port Reference

Changing Client Administrator PrivilegesOnce the client computers are able to be administered, you can change the administrator access privileges for

Strany 178 - System Overview Report

Chapter 5 Understanding and Controlling Access Privileges 79 12 Provide the user’s short name and assign the privileges as desired.For more i

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8 Contents147 Displaying a Custom Picture on a Locked Screen148 Unlocking a Computer Screen148 Disabling a Computer Screen149 Logging In a Us

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80This chapter describes the main aspects of setting up your network for use with Apple Remote Desktop system administration, as well as best-practi

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Chapter 6 Setting Up the Network and Maintaining Security 81Networks with switches have fewer collisions and packet errors than networks Âwith

Strany 182 - Storage Report

When you add computers to a Remote Desktop computer list, add the addresses using the NAT router IP address and the forwarded port pairs for every com

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Chapter 6 Setting Up the Network and Maintaining Security 83Avoid using tasks that multicast trac, such as Share Screen and File Copy. File ÂC

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Administrator Application SecurityMake use of user mode to limit what nonadministrator users can do with ÂRemote Desktop.See “Apple Remote Desktop N

Strany 185 - Network Interfaces Report

Chapter 6 Setting Up the Network and Maintaining Security 85Quit the Remote Desktop application when you have nished using it. If you haven’t

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If you connect to clients with Remote Desktop 3.2.2 or later installed, encryption is done using the Apple VNC server and Remote Desktop. If you conne

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87Apple Remote Desktop is a powerful tool for interacting with computer users across a network. You can interact by controlling or observing remot

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You can control the keyboard and mouse of only one computer at a time. Controlling Apple Remote Desktop ClientsApple Remote Desktop client computers c

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Chapter 7 Interacting with Users 89If your Remote Desktop preferences are set to share keyboard and mouse control, the remote computer’s keyboa

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Contents 9178 Appendix B Report Field Denitions Reference178 System Overview Report182 Storage Report184 USB Devices Report184 FireWire Devi

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For more information about Apple Remote Desktop observe mode, see “Observing a Single Computer” on page 99.To switch between control and observe modes

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Chapter 7 Interacting with Users 91Switching Control Session Between Full Screen and In a WindowYou can control a computer either in a window, o

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VNC servers and viewers are available for a variety of computing platforms. Remote Desktop is a VNC viewer, and can therefore control any computer on

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Chapter 7 Interacting with Users 93 3 Make sure the client’s rewall has the VNC port open (TCP 5900). 4 Make sure “Encrypt all network data”

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Designate a Custom VNC Display NumberTo designate a display to control: 1 Add a custom port number, as described above. 2 Use the display number for

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Chapter 7 Interacting with Users 95Remote Desktop lets you observe multiple clients on the same screen, cycling through the list of observed com

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The setting for the number of viewed machines is changed ÂThe computer information area is reenabled when the sizes are returned to more than the imag

Strany 198 - SQLite Schema Sample

Chapter 7 Interacting with Users 97Setting EectComputer status Select this to add a colored status overview icon in the computer information ar

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Viewing a Computer’s System Status While at the Observe WindowRemote Desktop can display certain system status information underneath the observed des

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Chapter 7 Interacting with Users 99Service Icon StatusFree MemoryLess than 80% usedBetween 80% and 95% usedOver 95% usedNo status information av

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