Instruction Manual

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Technology Overview
Apple Remote Desktop 3
Remote Administration
Manage systems remotely
Sleep and wake one or more Mac OS X systems
Restart and shut down one or more Mac OS X systems; perform restart and shutdown
immediately or allow users to save work
Power on one or more Mac OS X systems that feature Lights Out Management
Open files and applications on one or more Mac OS X systems
Empty Trash for all users on one or more Mac OS X systems
Log out current user for one or more Mac OS X systems
Upgrade Apple Remote Desktop Client software on a group of Mac OS X computers
running earlier versions of Apple Remote Desktop Client software (v1.2 or later)
Send UNIX commands to a group of Mac OS X systems
Execute commands as the current user or a specified user
Set Network, Energy Saver, and Date & Time system preferences using
command-line tools
Use any of more than 30 sample UNIX scripts in Task Template menu; add your
own scripts
Set startup disk
Set startup disk to local disk or partition, or select from a list of NetBoot or Network
Install images
Start up multiple computers remotely
Optionally restart computers after setting new startup disk
Rename Mac OS X computers
Append a unique number for each computer when multiple computers are selected
Change Apple Remote Desktop Client settings
Change the Apple Remote Desktop Client settings for one or more Mac OS X systems
Save as a package to apply to Mac OS X systems at a later date
Remote Assistance
Observe and control screens of remote Mac computers
Support for VNC-enabled computers, including Windows and Linux systems
Drag and drop a file from one remote computer to another
Use Remote Copy and Paste to quickly transfer text or images
Adjust color depth to one of four modes: black and white, grayscale, thousands
of colors, millions of colors
Scale screens to fit in current window when viewing larger screens
Use Curtain Mode to block a users view while configuring sensitive information
Take complete control or share mouse and keyboard with remote user
Toggle between full-screen mode and fit-in-window mode
Take screen shots