129Renaming Computers

129Synchronizing Computer Time

130Setting Computer Audio Volume

131Repairing File Permissions

131Adding Items to the Dock

132Changing Energy Saver Preferences

133Changing Sharing Preferences for Remote Login

133Setting Printer Preferences

135Managing Computers

135Opening Files and Folders

136Opening Applications

137Quitting Applications Without Logging Out the User

137Putting a Computer to Sleep

138Waking Up a Computer

138Locking a Computer Screen

139Displaying a Custom Picture on a Locked Screen

139Unlocking a Computer Screen

140Disabling a Computer Screen

140Logging In a User at the Login Window

141Logging Out the Current User

141Restarting a Computer

142Shutting Down a Computer

143UNIX Shell Commands

143Send UNIX Command Templates

145Executing a Single UNIX Command

145Executing Scripts Using Send UNIX Command

147Built-in Command-Line Tools

152Automating Functions

152Setting the Client’s Data Reporting Policy

153Creating a Template Data Reporting Policy

154Designating the Task Server and Setting the Report Data Collection Location

155Scheduled Tasks

156Using AppleScript with Remote Desktop

159Using Automator with Remote Desktop

Appendix A

161

Icon and Port Reference

 

161

Client Status Icons

 

161

Apple Remote Desktop Status Icons

 

162

List Menu Icons

 

162

Task Status Icons

 

163

System Status Icons (Basic)

 

163

System Status Icons (Detailed)

 

164

TCP and UDP Port Reference

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Apple 3 manual Appendix a, Icon and Port Reference Client Status Icons