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 3 Administering Computers 73
Basic information about system memory can also be found in the System Overview
report, in the Computer options.
To generate a Memory report:
1 Select a computer list.
2 Select one or more computers in the Remote Desktop window.
3 Choose Report > Memory.
4 Select the module information desired.
5 To search using new data, select Collect New Data For Report; to search using saved
data only, deselect Collect New Data For Report.
If you want to search using new data only if the saved data is too old, select If Current
Data Older Than, and enter the desired amount of time.
6 Click Get Report.
The newly generated report window appears.
PCI Cards
The PCI Cards report gets specific information about the PCI cards installed in a client
computer. It shows information about each PCI card, including each card’s:
• Slot name
• Card name, type, memory, speed, and revision (version)
• Vendor’s and device’s IDs
• ROM revision
For more information about the PCI Cards report options, see “Report Field Definitions
Reference” on page 107.
Basic information about a client’s PCI cards can also be found in the System Overview
report, in the Computer options.
To generate a PCI Cards report:
1 Select a computer list.
2 Select one or more computers in the Remote Desktop window.
3 Choose Report > PCI Cards.
4 Select the PCI card information desired.
5 To search using new data, select Collect New Data For Report; to search using saved
data only, deselect Collect New Data For Report.
If you want to search using new data only if the saved data is too old, select If Current
Data Older Than, and enter the desired amount of time.
6 Click Generate Report.
The newly generated report window appears.










