Apple Introduces Apple Remote Desktop 2
Over 50 Powerful New Features for Mac Desktop Administrators
- Task lists to provide an at-a-glance view of the status of running, queued and completed tasks. Tasks can be saved and used later with new parameters;
- Remote shell scripts that make it easy to run UNIX scripts or UNIX commands simultaneously on multiple Mac OS X systems. Apple Remote Desktop 2 includes new command-line tools for setting network, energy saver, date and time system preferences;
- Remote Control to perform common Mac OS X functions such as opening files and applications, emptying trash, logging out and locking the screen simultaneously on multiple Mac OS X systems;
- Network Scanners to simplify the discovery of Mac OS X systems on the network. Administrators can now quickly search for computers using Rendezvous, by specifying a range of network addresses or by importing a list of machines from a text file;
- Offline Reporting that lets administrators include mobile systems in hardware and software inventory reports even when not connected to the network;
- User Access Mode which allows administrators to delegate a subset of Apple Remote Desktop tasks to standard (non-admin) users; and
- Remote Boot Disk Selection to set the local startup disk or specify a network startup disk when used in conjunction with the NetBoot and Network Installation features built into Mac OS X Server.
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