Apple Remote Desktop Overview
Apple Remote Desktop is easy-to-use, powerful, open standards-based, desktop management software for all your networked Macs. IT professionals can remotely control and configure systems, install software, offer interactive online help to end users, and assemble detailed software and hardware reports for an entire Mac network.
Installing Apple Remote Desktop
To install Apple Remote Desktop, install the administration software on the administrator computer first, and then install and enable the client software on the computers you want to manage. You'll need your install disc, the serial number, and either the Administrator Guide, or these online help instructions. The following links take you to pages where you can choose more specific instructions for your installation.
- Installing the Remote Desktop Administrator Software
- Setting Up an Apple Remote Desktop Client Computer for the First Time
- Upgrading To Apple Remote Desktop 3
- Creating a Custom Client Installer
- Removing or Disabling Apple Remote Desktop
Organizing Clients into Computer Lists
Apple Remote Desktop uses lists of client computers to logically organize the client computers under your control. Connecting to client computers on the network and adding them to your list is necessary to administer them.
The following links take you to help topics which explain the main aspects of finding clients and organizing them into lists for Apple Remote Desktop administration and user interaction.
- Finding and Adding Clients to Apple Remote Desktop Computer Lists
- Making and Managing Lists
- Importing and Exporting Computer Lists
Understanding and Controlling Access Privileges
There are several different ways to access and authenticate to Apple Remote Desktop clients. Some depend on Apple Remote Desktop settings, and others depend on other client settings, or third-party administration tools.
The following links take you to help topics which explain the various access types, their configuration, and their uses.
- Apple Remote Desktop Administrator Access
- Apple Remote Desktop Administrator Access Using Directory Services
- Apple Remote Desktop Guest Access
- Virtual Network Computing Access
- Command-Line SSH Access
- Managing Client Administration Settings and Privileges
Maintaining Security
The following link takes you to a help topic which explains the built-in security features of Apple Remote Desktop.
Interacting with Users
Apple Remote Desktop is a powerful tool for interacting with computer users across a network. You can interact by controlling or observing remote screens, text messaging with remote users, or sharing your screen with others.
The following links take you to help topics which describe the main aspects of Remote Desktop's user interaction capabilities and links to complete instructions for using them. You can learn about:
This help topic can be distributed to end users to help them interact with their administrator.
Administering Apple Remote Desktop Client Computers
Apple Remote Desktop allows you powerful administrative control. You can manually or automatically get detailed information about every computer, install software, and maintain systems from a single administrator computer.
The following links take you to help topics which describe the main aspects of Remote Desktop's administration capabilities and gives links to complete instructions for using them.
- Keeping Track of Task Progress and History
- Installing Software Using Apple Remote Desktop
- Upgrading Software
- Copying Files
- Creating Reports
- Maintaining Systems
- Managing Computers
- UNIX Shell Commands
Automating Apple Remote Desktop Client Computers
Apple Remote Desktop allows always-on administration of client computers. You can automate any command or function in Apple Remote Desktop, and AppleScript or UNIX scripts.
The following links take you to help topics which describe the main aspects of Remote Desktop's automation capabilities and gives links to complete instructions for using them.
- Automating the Administration of Client Computers
- Working with the Task Server
- Using Automatic Data Reporting
- Working with Scheduled Tasks
- Using Scripting and Automation Tools with Remote Desktop
Find More Information About Apple Remote Desktop
For additional information related to Apple Remote Desktop, try these resources.
You'll find more information in the Apple Remote Desktop Read Me file and on the Apple Remote Desktop website: