User guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Preface 5 About This Book
- Chapter 1 9 Using Apple Remote Desktop
- Chapter 2 25 Setting Up
- 25 System Requirements for Apple Remote Desktop
- 26 Setting Up an Apple Remote Desktop Administrator Computer
- 28 Setting Up Client Computers With MacOSX 10.2 Installed
- 32 Setting Up Client Computers With MacOSX 10.3 Installed
- 36 Creating a Custom Client Installer
- 38 Understanding Access Types
- 44 Considerations for Managed Clients
- 44 Configuring the Administrator Software
- 48 Setting Up the Network
- 49 Getting the Best Performance
- 50 Maintaining Security
- Chapter 3 53 Administering Computers
- Chapter 4 93 Interacting With Users
- Appendix A 105 Reference
- About This Book
- Using Apple Remote Desktop
- Setting Up
- System Requirements for Apple Remote Desktop
- Setting Up an Apple Remote Desktop Administrator Computer
- Setting Up Client Computers With MacOSX 10.2 Installed
- Setting Up Client Computers With MacOSX 10.3 Installed
- Creating a Custom Client Installer
- Understanding Access Types
- Considerations for Managed Clients
- Configuring the Administrator Software
- Setting Up the Network
- Getting the Best Performance
- Maintaining Security
- Administering Computers
- Interacting With Users
- Reference

Chapter 4 Interacting With Users 103
Sharing a Screen With Multiple Clients
You can share a client’s screen, or the administrator’s screen, with any number of
clients. The client screens all display what is on the sending screen, but cannot control
it in any way.
To share a computer’s screen with multiple clients:
1 Select a computer list.
2 Select one or more computers in the Remote Desktop window.
3 Choose Interact > Share Screen.
4 Select the screen to be shared.
If you want to share the ARD administrator’s screen, select “Send your screen to target
computers.”
If you want to share another client’s screen, select “Send other screen to target
computers,” and drag a computer from an ARD computer list to the dialog.
5 Click Share Screen.
The selected screens will show the shared computer’s screen.
If any client computer’s screen resolution is lower than the shared computer’s, only the
top left part of the shared screen (up to the lowest screen resolution) will be seen on
the receiving screen.










