About Remote Desktop Admin 3.8

why all time i need to make the actualization of this? i all ready do 8 times and continue with the same problem

This is a recurring issue. Others have already posted problem like yours. Apple might solve this in the next update.

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  • HT201068 Updated Remote Desktop Admin 3.8 and now my Time Capsule wireless connection is slow

    I recently updated to Remote Desktop Admin 3.8 and since then, I have had issues with the wireless connection from my Time Capsule.
    1) I reset modem and had no change. 2) I then plugged the ethernet directly into my Mac and the connection was great so it's not the service or modem.
    3) I hard reset the TC and when it came back, the speed was good but went back down after a few minutes. 4) Plugged ethernet directly into Mac and again, the speed was great so it is definitely the TC.
    Would love some help resolving this. Hoping I don't have to get a new wireless router. Maybe the TC is too old? I purchased it in 2009 or 2010/ Current version 7.6.4

    Most home routers running 24/7 are good for about 3years.. your TC has now managed to survive 6 years.. it is well and truly time for a replacement. Simple fact is, it should be dead by now.. so you are living on borrowed time whatever happens.
    Why RDA would slow the wireless I am not sure..
    Are you running Yosemite.. ?? I tend to point the finger at the OS rather than an application.. mind you if the amount of data going back and forth has increased.. what appears to be slower wireless might actually be something else.
    Apple has reasonable wireless analyser built into the OS since mountain lion.. it is well worth using.
    http://osxdaily.com/2012/07/31/wi-fi-scanner-mac-os-x-mountain-lion/
    I recommend doing a few things like short names, no spaces pure alphanumeric for everything in networks. Passwords also must comply. Apple made changes to network protocols since Mavericks but did not fix the names being recommended in the airport utility.. and still haven't which break their own rules.
    And fix names for bands differently so you can force the connection.. plus setting channels.
    However in a unit of that age.. it will have pretty weak 5ghz and that is what is important for high speed wireless.. Apple have hindered 2.4ghz since forever.

  • Apple Remote Desktop Admin 3.7.2 Yosemite wake issue

    Another serious problems is.... Apple Remote Desktop Admin 3.7.2 in Yosemite cannot wake up clients Mac remotely. Control has no problem after waking up.
    On 10.9.x I can wake up remote Mac clients if sleeping. Now I have to do it on the other Mac running older OS version.

    I have a different issue.
    Just updated s classroom full of computers and desktop client will no longer observe more than on computer at a time. I can no longer observe groups of computers. Any thoughts on this issue guys? Mac OSX Yosemite 10.10

  • Apple Remote Desktop admin update now won't open 3.5.1

    So a few days ago I updated Apple Remote Desktop admin and now the program won't launch. It says that the admin version is not compatible with the client. I went to apple's software updater and it doesn't show that anything needs to be updated on the client side. Any suggestions?
    Running on:
    Mac Pro
    Snow Leopard 10.6.8

    Okay thanks,  dragging the old app to the trash and logging into the app store did it.  What threw me a bit is that it was asking for my credit card info in order to process the download.  Evidently it only was doing this because it had an old card stored in the system.  I don't THINK it charged me to download again .

  • HT5422 Different versions of Remote Desktop Admin 3.6.1

    How do Remote Desktop Admin 3.6.1 from 24 Sept with Download ID SL1595 and 14.73 MB in size and another from 3 Dec labelled DL1570 and 14.75 MB in size differ?  Perhaps this is a version labelling problem, the one from 3 Dec perhaps is actually 3.6.2?  There's two separate support pages for the separate downloads, the titles are a little different with some juxtapositioning, "Apple Remote Desktop 3.6.1 Admin" and "Apple Remote Desktop Admin 3.6.1", respectively. My existing copy of Admin 3.6.1 only offers to update clients to Client 3.6.1; I installed Client 3.6.2 manually on the clients via downloading from the download page for it. Gonna wait on the Admin to see if Apple fixes this soon.

    There's nothing to fix here. The newer 3.6.1 Admin updater only includes the latest 3.6.2 client software. This updates someone's system properly when they're coming from and Admin version prior to 3.6.1. If you already had Admin version 3.6.1 installed then then you'll be offered the 3.6.2 update on Lion systems. The update is not necessary for 10.8 - 10.8.2 as the only bug fixed was with iChat on Lion. Of course you can manually install the 3.6.2 client update on your Mountain Lion systems if you'd like.

  • Remote Desktop Admin 3.4

    Hello
    When upgrading my admin computer, I'd to buy a license of compatible version of Remote Desktop Admin, I mean 3.4.
    I connect wo problem, however my remote keyboard is seen as a Qwerty keyboard.
    Although I found many threads  complaining with this, I haven't found any solution.
    I cannot imagine to work like this ; passwords are impossible to enter.
    Please, tell me someone know how to fix this ?

    Probably get a reasoned response posting to the ARD forum: http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=1007

  • Remote desktop admin 3.8

    Is remote desktop admin for accessing my desktop from another device?

    This update (1.1 and earlier currently) breaks screen sharing on OSX computers other than Yosemite.  There is a bug in the software update.
    They should have only updated Yosemite computers and not those still running earlier OSX versions. 
    There is an explanation on how to downgrade to 3.7 in another thread by UM-LinuxGuru:
    "UM-LinuxGuruMar 24, 2015 1:09 PM Re: mavericks messages not screen sharing
    Re: mavericks messages not screen sharingin response to David Vrooman
    I happened to stumble across this issue. I loaded a test machine with a Mavericks 10.9.0 installer, then selected upgrades to see what would break it. It is RDC Update 3.8.2 v1.1. After spending time with AppleCare, they told me I might see a fix in a week. Right. I need a fix right now.
    So, I used my 15 years of Linux diagnostic skills, and came up with a quick fix, which I will test further. I downloaded Apple Remote Desktop 3.7 Client . If you try to install it now, it will say, "Can't, newer already installed." Fine. goto /Library/CoreServices/, archive RemoteManagement, then put RemoteManagement in the trash (as admin), and empty the trash. Now run the 3.7 installer. I now have screen sharing again, while I wait for Apple's fix.
    I will test updates 3.7.1 and 3.7.2 if I can find them."
    Robert had a correction to this instruction:
    "One correction: the path to the Remote Management folder is: /System/Library/CoreServices/  (not /Library/CoreServices/)"
    Yosemite Messages Screen Sharing Broken? 
    The ARD client 3.7 solves screen sharing problems on non-Yosemite computers until they make the upgrade.

  • HT201068 I updated Remote Desktop Admin 3.8 and now my Time Capsule wireless connection is having.

    I recently updated to Remote Desktop Admin 3.8 and since then, I have had issues with the wireless connection from my Time Capsule.
    1) I reset modem and had no change. 2) I then plugged the ethernet directly into my Mac and the connection was great so it's not the service or modem.
    3) I hard reset the TC and when it came back, the speed was good but went back down after a few minutes. 4) Plugged ethernet directly into Mac and again, the speed was great so it is definitely the TC.
    Would love some help resolving this. Hoping I don't have to get a new wireless router. Maybe the TC is too old? I purchased it in 2009 or 2010/ Current version 7.6.4

    Hey evebutterflies,
    I see that you are having some connection issues with your Time Capsule. Are these issues only present when using Remote Desktop Admin 3.8? If so, you may need to review the information in the following article and see if this sheds some light on the issue:
    Apple Remote Desktop: Troubleshooting Connection to Client Behind NAT Router
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TA20780
    Thanks for coming to the Apple Support Communities!
    Cheers,
    Braden

  • Software Update on New MBA lists Remote Desktop Admin 2.2 but fails

    Using my new MacBook Air running Lion, when I run Software Update, it comes up with one item, Remote Desktop Admin Update 2.2, which is old software.  I don't have any version of Remote Desktop Admin installed.  If I try to do the update, it fails.  Any idea what's causing this or how to resolve it?  Thanks!

    Several places to look for crude that may fool ur mac into thinking it's installed outside of the /applications dir which I assume you checked already, right?
    in user/library/application support
    in system/library/preferences
    in system/library/applcation support/apple
    Outside of cleaning up the files, you could try the ARD support forum also here.

  • Using Remote Desktop Admin app in more than one user account.

    Is possible to have the ARD admin app use the same database and settings over more than one user account?
    eg. I have ARD setup on my Mac as I am in charge of our organisations Macs. However if I am away for a few weeks, one of our other techs would be able to turn on my Mac, log in to a generic account, open ARD and it would be set up exactly as I have it in my user account.
    I know that I could manually set up ARD in the other account, but with the number of machines we have I would rather not have to re-enter all those admin passwords all over again, and then have to remember to update ARD in the other account everytime we get a new machine or make other changes.

    In theory, you could simply copy the com.apple.RemoteDesktop.plist into the preferences folder of the other user. Then they would simply have to know the Remote Desktop Password (which is probably stored in your KeyChain.)
    I've never tried this, but it seems like it would work.

  • Remote Desktop Admin - Scanner can't see clients.

    Hello,
    I have a couple of copies of Remote Desktop UNL admin packages that are used in a education environment. Remote desktop has been working great in all but one lab, where the scanner has trouble finding any machines. It may sporadically find a random machine, but most of the time only shows the machine it is on. I can ping the other machines from the admin station, and the network setup is simple - 24 computers plugged into two 12 port 10/100/1000 D-Link switches, along with a G5 server running only AFS and DHCP.
    I've re-installed Remote Desktop, double checked my client settings, and to no avail. Anything I may be missing or should look at?
    Thank you!

    Hello,
    I have a couple of copies of Remote Desktop UNL admin packages that are used in a education environment. Remote desktop has been working great in all but one lab, where the scanner has trouble finding any machines. It may sporadically find a random machine, but most of the time only shows the machine it is on. I can ping the other machines from the admin station, and the network setup is simple - 24 computers plugged into two 12 port 10/100/1000 D-Link switches, along with a G5 server running only AFS and DHCP.
    I've re-installed Remote Desktop, double checked my client settings, and to no avail. Anything I may be missing or should look at?
    Thank you!

  • Remote Desktop Admin 3.2 Freezes with Spinning Wheel

    I have an Intel MacBook and Intel iMac, both with 10.5.1 installed. I use them to admin a classroom full of iMacs. After logging onto the computers today I noticed that I can not get Remote Desktop to function. Every time I open it I get the spinning color wheel that never stops. I can not do anything with it. I made sure I had the latest updates to the software. Still nothing. I reset my PRAM and Power manager. No Luck. I reinstalled the application. No luck. I manually removed everything emote desktop related and then reinstalled and still no luck. Anyone have any solution advice.

    I am also having the same issue on 2 machines. A MacBook Pro and a MacPro. When I look in the console, this is what I see :
    Dec 10 10:57:35 Hercule /Applications/Remote Desktop.app/Contents/MacOS/Remote Desktop: error connecting 61 Connection refused
    Dec 10 10:57:35 Hercule /Applications/Remote Desktop.app/Contents/MacOS/Remote Desktop: unable to connect to agent - try again
    Dec 10 10:57:36 Hercule /Applications/Remote Desktop.app/Contents/MacOS/Remote Desktop: AgentListenerThread messageSize bad 3892510720 67108864
    Dec 10 10:57:36 Hercule /Applications/Remote Desktop.app/Contents/MacOS/Remote Desktop: AgentListenerThread messageSize bad 134217728 3892510720
    Dec 10 10:57:36 Hercule /Applications/Remote Desktop.app/Contents/MacOS/Remote Desktop: AgentListenerThread messageSize bad 67108864 134217728
    Dec 10 10:57:36 Hercule /Applications/Remote Desktop.app/Contents/MacOS/Remote Desktop: AgentListenerThread messageSize bad 3892510720 67108864
    I have tried to do a clean install of the app in the MacPro, but I still get the same message. Lovely.
    Mack

  • Questions about Remote Desktop?

    I didnt see a link to a "Remote Desktop" forum, so I posted here hoping to get a couple of questions answered.
    Im going to sweeping and installing the new OS to 12+ 3yo Macbooks, and have a barrage of software that needs to be installed on all the machines. To include: Snow Leopard, iWork 09, iLife 09, Remote Desktop, Deep Freeze, and CS3. All the software was purchased thru the Education site, for the use on multiple Macs on the same network.
    Essentially we're trying to optimize the process of loading software individually on each machine, and want to possibly make a CLONE of 1 Macbook that we will install all software, set System Preferences with Guest Accounts and Parental Controls, for our Mac Computer Lab, that we run at our Carrer/Technical School.
    We want to make it seemless with Remote Desktop, Account Privleges, and parental controls to be able to not only monitor but to make the computers SUPER STABLE to handle the students and their sometimes improper use of the computers
    QUESTION: After reading up on the new Remote Desktop and its Auto Install features....is this a tool that would help obtain our goals quicker that installing all the software on each computer indivudually.
    Right now, we were going to sweep, install new OS, and software on one machine. Using SuperDuper or something comprable to make a cloned copy of the HD, and using the clone to boot and run each computer with the exact settings, software and preferences that we intially set on the first computer
    DOES ANY OF THIS SOUND DOABLE THRU REMOTE DESKTOP AUTO INSTALL?
    DOES THE ROUTE WE PLAN ON TAKING SOUND LIKE A SOLID PLAN TO ACCOMPLISH OUR GOAL?
    If you answered yes to anyone of those, if you can give any insight on what you know or have done in the past that might help would be GREATLY APPRECIATED
    Thanks for your time
    Drew

    Drew
    The specific link for Apple Remote Desktop is here:
    http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=1007
    This is the link for all the Forums. Apple Remote Desktop is in the Server Section at the bottom of the 2nd Column:
    http://discussions.apple.com/index.jspa
    You can't install Snow Leopard Remotely. Think about it.
    What you could do - and assuming you have OSX Server - is install 10.6 on one mac, get it fully up to date, install the remaining applications - assuming site licenses - use the System Image Utility on the Server (or a Client with the application installed) to create a NetBoot Image of that built workstation. Image the rest using OSX Server's NetBoot Service. I've done numerous site installations using OSX Server and NetBoot (60 and more individual workstations) in a day or two depending on the Software installed.
    Not surprisingly there is a dedicated forum for this also:
    http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=96
    +" . . . is this a tool that would help obtain our goals quicker that installing all the software on each computer individually."+
    Apart from the initial OS install - Yes. You can install incremental OS Updates using ARD easily and quickly. Again if you have OSX Server you can utilise it's Software Update Service to achieve the same thing quickly and easily.
    If you don't have OSX Server you can by all means do this the way you're saying. You don't even need to use SuperDuper - why pay for something that can be done for free with what's already supplied? All you need is a firewire cable, target disk mode and the Restore option in Disk Utility. The more firewire cables you have the sooner you'll get it done.
    It does not really matter what you're using for your Network although a Time Machine Capsule is adequate enough.
    Tony

  • Is there any solution about remote desktop using Flex?

    Hi All.
    I found only this.
    http://flashlight-vnc.sourceforge.net/docs.html
    Is this only solution?
    And is it possible to make using Java Robot class?
    Thanks in advance.
    Kevin.

    Hi John,
    thanks for you quick answering.
    Do you know wheather is planed a development on mac osx?
    I cant understand this.... why only on iOS? Perhaps i want to read my book on a macbook...
    this circumstance is realy sad...

  • What is new in Remote Desktop Client Update 3.8.2 v1.1?

    What is new in Remote Desktop Client Update 3.8.2 v1.1? Also, how can we tell if clients are on 3.8.2 v1.1 and not 3.8.2 from ARD? Apple isn't providing us with detailed information so I am reaching out to the community.
    THanks,
    Andrew

    Yeah, it tells you nothing which is why I posted. Here is what they link you to: About Remote Desktop Admin 3.8 - Apple Support
    No details

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