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Chapter 5 Understanding and Controlling Access Privileges 69
All users are given the same administrator privileges.
4 To allow access for specic users or to give specic users specic administrative access
privileges, select “Only these users.” Click Add (+), select users, and click Select.
Select a user in the list to change that user’s administrator privileges.
5 Click Options.
6 Make the desired changes to the access privileges, and then click OK. Your changes
take eect immediately.
You can hold down the Option key while clicking an access privilege checkbox to
automatically select all access checkboxes.
For more information, see “Apple Remote Desktop Administrator Access” on page 66.
7 If you’re changing access for specic users, repeat this for additional users whose
access privileges you want to set.
Setting Apple Remote Desktop Administrator Access Authorization
and Privileges Using Local Accounts in Mac OS X v10.4
To prepare a client for administration, you enable remote management on the client
computer and set Apple Remote Desktop administrator access privileges by using
the Sharing pane of the computer’s System Preferences. You set access privileges
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 v10.5 or later, see “Setting
Apple Remote Desktop Administrator Access Authorization and Privileges Using Local
Accounts in Mac OS X v10.5” on page 68.
To set administrator privileges on a computer running Mac OS X v10.4:
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 that computer.
2 Select Apple Remote Desktop in the Sharing service pane.
3 Click Access Privileges.
4 Select each user that you want enabled for Apple Remote Desktop administration
authentication.