Installation manual

Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers 11 9
Restoring Items from a Master Copy
Your client computers can restore non-system software from a master copy. This is
helpful if you want to make sure each client computer has the same software. You
can automate the software restoration process by using the instructions in “Setting
Scheduled Tasks” on page 168.
You may want to start by creating a disk image that contains the Mac OS X
applications and items you want to copy. Alternatively, you can copy les from any
local disk, such as a hard disk, CD, disk partition, or other disk.
The Copy Items command doesn’t copy system software that is hidden (that is, not
visible in the Finder). It can copy the Applications folder, Library folder, and Users
folder, as well as any folders at the root of the hard disk that were created by the
computer’s administrator user.
Important: You cannot use the Copy Items feature to copy Mac OS X system software
to client computers
To restore les using the Copy Items command
1 Make a master copy of the volume that has the les to be restored.
You can use any volume, such as a spare hard disk, a CD, or a mounted disk image
(.dmg) le.
2 Mount the master copy volume on the administrator computer.
Master copy volumes must be local volumes, not mounted from over a network.
3 Open Remote Desktop.
4 Select a computer list in the Remote Desktop window.
5 Select one or more computers in the selected computer list.
6 Choose Manage > Copy Items.
7 Add the master copy volume to the Copy Items list.
8 Select your copy options.
For information about available options for copy tasks, see “Copy Options on page 11 5 .
9 If you want to schedule this event for another time or set it to repeat, click the
Schedule button.
For information about scheduling events, see Working with Scheduled Tasks
on page 167.
10 Click Copy.