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To synchronize client computer clocks:
1Select a computer list in the Remote Desktop window.
2Select one or more computers in the selected computer list.
3Choose Manage > Send UNIX Command.
4Use the provided Templates for Send UNIX Command to set the time server (see “Send UNIX Command Templates” on page 143 for more information).
aSelect System Setup > Network Time from the Template
bClick Send.
cSelect System Setup > Network Time Server from the Template
Change the time server from time.apple.com to whichever time server you want, if desired.
5Alternatively, manually enter the UNIX command.
aType or paste the following UNIX command:
systemsetup
bSet the user permissions for this command to be sent as the user “root.” 6 Click Send.
Setting Computer Audio Volume
You may want to standardize or otherwise configure the output volume of your computers. You could use this to silence a lab of computers all playing music, or turn up the volume on a single remote computer for a user’s benefit. You can also set the alert volume separately from the output volume and input volume. Additionally you can set “output muted.” Muting the volume causes the computer to remember what the previous volume level was and return to it when the sound is enabled again.
Setting computer audio volume requires the use of Apple Remote Desktop’s Send UNIX Command feature, AppleScript, and the
To set a computer’s audio volume:
1Select a computer list in the Remote Desktop window.
2Select one or more computers in the selected computer list.
3Choose Manage > Send UNIX Command.
4Use the provided Templates for Send UNIX Command to set the computer volume (see “Send UNIX Command Templates” on page 143 for more information).
a Select Miscellaneous > Volume On from the Template
Chapter 8 Administering Client Computers