| Command-Line ssh Access |
When you log in to a client remotely using ssh, you have the user privileges assigned to the login name and password. These may, or may not, include computer administrator privileges.
You can use ssh to access a client using a user account created for ARD, but you are limited to performing whatever tasks were allowed to that user when the account was created. Conversely, only the users specified in the ARD access privileges can access a computer using ARD. ARD privileges do not have to be the same as local computer administrator privileges.