Apple Remote Desktop v2.2 M9954F/A 사용자 설명서
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Specification Sheet
Apple Remote Desktop 2
Apple Remote Desktop 2
Features
Easy setup
Use the new Setup Assistant to configure the
• Use network scanners to discover enabled
Mac systems you want to manage. You can
computers on the local network, across a range
complete the whole process, including setting
of network addresses, by network address lookup,
access privileges and preferences, right from
or file import
your desk.
• Organize computers into lists by model, location,
or department
• View lists of running, queued, and completed tasks
• Schedule tasks for a specified date and time
• Edit saved tasks and rerun them with different
parameters
• Make common Apple Remote Desktop tasks
available to non-administrator users
• Enable client systems to authenticate and authorize
access using directory services groups
Software distribution
Install software on any number of remote
• Install single or multiple packages in .pkg and
Mac OS X systems without interrupting
.mpkg formats
the user or requiring user interaction.
• Specify multiple packages for consecutive installation
• Create custom packages using the Apple Package
Maker utility
• Enable systems to restart automatically after
installation is complete
• Copy self-contained applications, files, or folders
to a specified location in the client’s hard drive
Asset management
Manage your organization’s resources more
• Conduct software audits using powerful file search
efficiently using powerful reporting features.
and software version reports
Hardware and software reports cover more than
• Assess hardware capabilities based on details about
200 system attributes. Results are stored in a
hard drives, network interfaces, memory, connected
standards-based SQL database.
devices, and PCI cards
• Customize report views by selecting attributes,
sorting data, and filtering data
• Print reports, save reports as PDFs, or export reports
to comma- or tab-delimited text files for use in
other programs
other programs
• Generate custom reports using third-party
SQL-aware tools
• Store profiles of portable systems, even when the
systems are offline
• Configure client systems to update and send
hardware and software information on a regular
schedule or only as needed
schedule or only as needed
Remote administration
Configure and control one or many Mac OS X
• Sleep, wake, restart, or shut down systems; allow
systems from anywhere on the network. You can
users to save work before restart or shutdown
choose from more than a dozen commands.
• Open files, open applications, or empty Trash files
for all users
• Send UNIX commands to a group of Mac OS X sys-
tems; execute as the current user or specified user
• Use command-line tools to set Network, Energy
Saver, and Date & Time system preferences
• Set the startup disk to a NetBoot or Network Install
image or to a specified partition of the local hard
drive; optionally restart computers after setting a
new startup disk
drive; optionally restart computers after setting a
new startup disk
• Rename computers; append a unique number
for each computer when multiple computers are
selected
selected
• Upgrade Apple Remote Desktop Agent software or
change agent settings*; save settings as a package
to apply at a later date
to apply at a later date
Apple Remote Desktop 2 gives you all the
tools you need to manage Mac computers
on your network—whether you’re distribut-
ing software, providing online assistance,
or collecting hardware and software asset
information.
tools you need to manage Mac computers
on your network—whether you’re distribut-
ing software, providing online assistance,
or collecting hardware and software asset
information.
Install one or more .pkg and .mpkg packages
on target computers.
on target computers.
Enter multiple UNIX commands or type in a
UNIX shell script to be executed on target
computers. Two command-line tools—
systemsetup and networksetup—are also
included, enabling you to configure the
Network, Energy Saver, and Date & Time
system preferences of remote computers.
UNIX shell script to be executed on target
computers. Two command-line tools—
systemsetup and networksetup—are also
included, enabling you to configure the
Network, Energy Saver, and Date & Time
system preferences of remote computers.