Installation manual

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 Apple Remote Desktop Client Computer for the
First Time” on page 44 and “Finding and Adding Clients to Apple Remote Desktop
Computer Lists on page 53.
Setting Up an Apple Remote Desktop Client Computer for
the First Time
Depending on the version of Mac OS X, dierent versions of the Apple Remote
Desktop client software are installed.
Mac OS X version installed Apple Remote Desktop client version included
10.4 2.2
10.5 3.2
10.6 3.3
If a client computer uses an older version of the Apple Remote Desktop client,
you must perform an upgrade installation, even if you’re setting up the client for
the rst time.
See “Upgrading the Client Software” on page 45 for more information.
If the Apple Remote Desktop client software was removed from the computer, you
can install a fresh copy of the most recent client software by installing Apple Remote
Desktop manually.
See Manual Installation on page 46 for more information.
If you’re setting up Mac OS X Server for the rst time using Server Setup Assistant,
you can enable Apple Remote Desktop as one of the initial services. This allows you to
administer a server immediately after server software installation by providing Remote
Desktop with the user name and password of the default system administrator.
After installing the client, enable remote management in the Sharing pane of
System Preferences.
See Enabling Remote Management for more information.
44 Chapter 3 Installing Apple Remote Desktop