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Select To allow administrators to
Send text messages Use these Interact menu commands: Send
Message and Chat.
Restart and shut down Use these Manage menu commands: Sleep,
Wake Up, Restart, Send UNIX Command, and
Shut Down.
This item must be enabled in order to use the
Upgrade Client Software feature.
Copy items Use these Manage menu and Server menu
commands: Copy Items, Send UNIX Command
and Install Packages.
This item must be enabled in order to use the
Upgrade Client Software and Change Client
Settings features.
If you allow access to the computer using Apple Remote Desktop, the administrator
can see the client computer in the Computer Status window and include it in Network
Test reports, even if no other options are selected.
Setting Apple Remote Desktop Administrator Access Authorization
and Privileges Using Local Accounts in Mac OS X v10.5
To prepare a client for administration, you enable Remote Management on the client
computer and set administrator access privileges by using the Sharing pane of System
Preferences on the computer. You can set access privileges for all users or separately
for each user account on the computer. Follow the steps in this section to set access
privileges on each client computer.
Note: You can skip this task if you create a custom installer that automatically enables
your desired client settings.
To make changes on a client computer, you must have the name and password of a
user with administrator privileges on the computer.
For information about preparing a client running Mac OS X v10.4, see Setting Apple
Remote Desktop Administrator Access Authorization and Privileges Using Local
Accounts in Mac OS X v10.4 on page 69.
To set administrator privileges on a computer running Mac OS X v10.5 or later:
1 On the client computer, open System Preferences and click Sharing.
If the preference pane is locked, click the lock and then enter the user name and
password of a user with administrator privileges on the computer.
2 Select Remote Management in the Sharing pane.
3 To allow access for all users with local accounts, select All users.”
68 Chapter 5 Understanding and Controlling Access Privileges