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Apple Remote Desktop 2.1 Documentation Complete by Scott Nourse — last modified Oct 11, 2008 12:18 PM
Apple Remote Desktop is a utility for managing, controlling, and viewing Macintosh OS X based computers. Teachers can use ARD to observe, control, and interact with their student’s computers. Network administrators can use ARD to remotely update, control, install, and manage practically any aspect of the computer’s operation. Apple Remote Desktop version 2.1 has new features that allow controlling permissions to be assigned using the user’s network login. For example: User000 can add workstations to their ARD Workstations list using their own User000 and their password. This document will detail the steps for setting up a school to take advantage of this powerful tool.
Apple Remote Desktop Tips For Administrators by Scott Nourse — last modified Oct 11, 2008 12:18 PM
An Apple Remote Deskop How To for Administrators. This document contains helpful tips for network adminstrators who need to setup and train for ARD. Covers ARD 2.1 and is a subset of the complete documentation.
Apple Remote Desktop Teacher Documentation by Scott Nourse — last modified Oct 11, 2008 12:18 PM
How To Use Apple Remote Desktop 2.1 to Share, View, and Control Screens. A useful guide for teachers who take their students to a computer lab and need to be able to control, share, and view screens.
Image Creation How To.pdf by Scott Nourse — last modified Oct 11, 2008 12:18 PM
 
Image Creation How To.cwk by Scott Nourse — last modified Oct 11, 2008 12:18 PM
 
Buffalo Schools IP Standards 23-24 bit June 04.doc by Scott Nourse — last modified Oct 11, 2008 12:18 PM
 
BPS Documentation.doc by Scott Nourse — last modified Oct 11, 2008 12:18 PM
 
Flush mcx_cache to resolve Server login issues by Sharon Caher — last modified Oct 11, 2008 12:18 PM
Flush mcx_cache to resolve Server login issues . What is more annoying than mcx_cache when dealing with clients in a Mac OS X Server Lab? Have your received a window saying that you are not permitted to log in? And you 100% sure that everything is set up correctly; login might even have worked for days until this shows up!

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