ARD Apple Remote Desktop

Hi,
I would like to change the message seen on target computer.  i.e. when I lock or shut down a computer remotely I want what is seen on the sceen to be "Locked by Admin'.  Currently it sayd Locked by my name".  Is there a way to make this change?
Thanks,
e

Thank you.  I investigated changing my account name but it seems ARD uses my network name from my login. May have to live with this unless there is another work around or IT will make the change.

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