HT201068 What is apple remote desktop?

What is apple remote desktop?

Click here for information. The ARD client is built into Mac OS X.
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  • HT5170 About Apple Remote Desktop client 3.5.3, what is it, is the question

    Seeing this - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5170?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
    Apple Remote Desktop client 3.5.3 is included in the OS X Lion v10.7.4 Update,
    and as a standalone update for Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard clients. This update provides general OS compatibility fixes.
    That's a About explanation?
    I have an update waiting - not applied of course.
    No Idea what it is - or what it's for.
    So go to link to find out - and it's Zero result.

    It's the client for this application:
    http://www.apple.com/remotedesktop/
    Apple bundles the client with all installations of OS X so administrators don't have to install it.
    Regards.

  • What are the bad things about Apple Remote Desktop

    What are the bad things about Apple Remote Desktop? Need it for my assignment

    Is your assignment about managing a classroom full of Macs?
    Otherwise, Screen Sharing, or a VNC client/server, or TeameViewer.com, or LogMeIn.com might be better, and less expensive.
    ARD is intended for managing a classroom or office full of Macs. It is overkill for remotely accessing a remote Mac or two.

  • HT201068 i never download apple remote desktop why is it telling me to update it?

    i never download apple remote desktop why is it telling me to update it?

    It's asking you to update the ARD client, which is part of Mac OS X. Unless you're part of an organization which uses the ARD server application, you can just ignore the update.
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  • How can I remotely access my computer from a different location on Apple Remote Desktop?

    I downloaded Apple Remote Desktop and am trying to access our computer at our church that is in the auditorium and work on slides for ProPresenter from my office which is on a different network. The Mac Pro, which is in the auditorium, is connected to a Netgear wireless router. I would also want to be able to have access to observe and control the screen on the Mac Pro whether I am in my office or at my house. I have tried everything from going to portforward.com, followed those instructions, did port forwarding, used ipchicken.com to get my external IP and made sure that the Mac Pro had a static internal IP address and made sure the computer had access for remote management. Any help to resolve this issue would be greatly appreciated! Works fine when it is on the same wireless network, but I need access being on a different wireless network. Thanks!

    Hi austinmac14,
    So the steps listed bellow assume some things. They assume that the Airport Extreme Router your configuring is connected directly to the internet connection. And that the Airport Extreme is the only router between your computers and the internet.
    That means we're talking about say a DSL modem plugged directly into the Airport Extreme, or a cable modem. in ether case, this assumes that said modem, is not acting as an internet router.
    If your modem has multiple ethernet ports on it, or has a little antenna sticking out of it, then your modem is probable also a router, and these steps listed bellow will probable not work.
    Also these steps are so one person, can connect to one computer at your work.
    Open Airport Utility:
    go to the dock
    Click on the finder
    go to the menu bar
    Click on the "Go" menu
    Chose "Utilities" from the "Go" Menu
    double Click on "AirPort Utility"
    Access the Base Station:
    Double Click on your Airport Extreme BaseStation that is your internet connection router.
    a new window should pop up with your Airport Base Station as the Window Name
    Configure Static Address for the computer you want to connect to via ARD:
    Click on the internet Icon from the toolbar
    Click on the "DHCP" tab
    For "DHCP Reservations:"  Click on the "+" button
    For the "Description" put "ARD"
    For "Reserve Address by:"  set "DHCP Client ID"
    Click the "Continue" button
    For "DHCP Client ID:" set "ARD"
    write down the number in "IPv4" address field
    Click the "Done" Button
    Configure routing to ARD computer:
    Click on the "Advanced" icon from the tool bar.
    Click on the "Port Mapping" tab
    Click on the "+" button
    for "Service:" Chose "Apple Remote Desktop"
    for "Private IP Address:" copy the exact IP address you wrote down in step "3. 8)"
    Click the "Continue" button
    Click the "Done" button
    Click the "+" button
    For the pulldown menu "Service:" Chose "Remote Apple Events"
    for "Private IP Address:" copy the exact IP address you wrote down in step "3. 8."
    Click the "Continue" button
    Click the "Done" button
    Click the "+" button
    For the pulldown menu "Service:" Chose "Remote Login - SSH"
    for "Private IP Address:" copy the exact IP address you wrote down in step "3. 8."
    Click the "Continue" button
    Click the "Done" button
    Click the "Update" button.
    wait for the Airport Extreme to update, and for your computer to reconnect to the airport extreme. (make sure you can load and browse websites.)
    Configure the ARD computer to use the correct IP address:
    Go to the computer you want to be able to remotely connect to
    On that computer, Go to the menu bar
    Chose the "Apple" menu bar
    Chose "System Preferences…"
    Click on the "Show All" button
    Click on the "Network" icon
    For the active network connection, (the connection on the left side with the green dot), click on it
    Clock on the "Advanced…" button
    Click on the "TCP/IP" tab
    for the "DHCP Cient ID: field put "ARD".
    Click the "OK" button
    Click the "Apply" buttonNOTE: Under "Status" you should see "(connection name) is connected to (airport base station name) and has the IP address (IP address)." the "(IP address)" address displayed should match the IP address you wrote down in step "3. 8."
    Find out what your public internet IP address is.
    On the computer you wish to connect to over the internet, gotohttp://whatismyipaddress.com/
    when the web page loads, you should see "IP Information:" fallow by a number like 192.168.0.1, write down what ever number it is.
    At this point you should be able to connect to the computer remotely
    connect to the internet from another location.
    open Apple Remote Desktop
    go to the file menu
    chose connect to computer using ip address
    set the address to the address to the IP address you wrote down for step 6. 2.
    use the same password as you used to connect to the computer at work using ARD.
    So here the catch. If your router gets reset... well then your going to have to configure it again. Also all the same rules you have to connect to the computer at work, also apply to connecting to the computer from over the local network. That means your computer need to be on or sleeping. And if it's sleeping it need to be configure to wake for network access.
    Also some network connections change.  When it comes to internet connections, some connections are static IP, while other connections are DHCP. If your connection is static... great! if it's DHCP, your address may change. If it dose.. well then your ability to connect will break. And then you'd have to do step 6 & 7 again.
    Of corse there are ways around this. But that's kind of another conversation.
    Some internet locations may block your ability to connect to your computer at work. This is very common at schools, and companies. Basically any place that tries to control your ability to browse the internet, may block remote access to computers; because a remote computer would completely by pass their web filter.
    ALSO there is an easier option. As far as setup. There are programs designed to make remotely accessing your mac as easy as possible. For instance there is LogMeIn or Slack. With both of these programs, it's simple. make sure your computer is always on. Then install the software. Create an account with the service. And then you can connect to the computer almost any where by going to their website.
    This option requires no router configuration. It handles DHCP. It's designed to work in as many locations as possible.

  • How can I deploy my AAMEE without Apple Remote Desktop?

    Hi everyone,
    I created a build for Adobe CS6 Production Premium for Mac with the serial number embedded, along with the current updates. All is well with that; however, this is the issue that I am having:
    I have tried to test the build on a local machine (the computer I created the build on) and was able to install the package with no issues; however, when I try to deploy build onto a networked machine, it doesn't work.
    I have read through the AAMEE Reference Guide and have read (if I am not mistaken) that for CS6, you can only deploy an AAMEE build through Apple Remote Desktop onto multiple machines. I have also read that you would need Apple Remote Desktop on all of the machines you want the build to deploy on.
    If that is case, if I have read the guide correctly, what is the point of deploying the build through a network if you have to still install ARD onto all the machines you want the software one? How can you get around this to be able to deploy your AAMEE successfully onto a network on machines?
    When I tried it last night on one network Mac with ARD, I received the error message for "Validating packages...". I'm not sure what that means because the build works perfectly on local machine.
    Any ideas would help as far as deploying the build on a network without using ARD, or really, just a simpler alternative that works?
    PLEASE HELP.
    Thanks.

    Hi,
    You can deploy package using any of these tools - ARD, SSH, Casper suite, Absolute manage, Land desk..and may be more but we have only tried these.
    We have mentioned ARD as an example, but other standard tools can be very well used for deploying package. and there is no need to have ARD installed on all machines where you want to deploy the package, but only on admin machine.
    can you please let me know - which client OS are you trying to deploy the package and whether the client machine is logged or logged in? please forward install.log if you are facing the error.
    thanks,
    Rahul | [email protected]

  • Apple Remote Desktop and WildBlue Excede

    I am trying, without luck, to get Remote Desktop to work with WildBlue Excede. Can port forwarding be established with their Surfbeam2 Satellite Modem? If so, what are the port numbers, and how is it done?
    Has anyone had success in setting up Apple Remote Desktop and WildBlue?
    WildBlue Technical Support said they do not provide static IP addresses, so it couldn't be done. Something tells me that is not true.
    Has anyone had any luck with WildBlue?
    Many thanks

    Hi Paul,
    Are you trying to connect to a computer that's connect to the internet with wildblue excede? or are you trying to connect to a computer some where else while your connect to the internet with wildeblue excede?
    Ether way, have you considered an altertive solution? For instance LogMeIn?

  • I run Quickbooks in my desktop (mac) at home and want to access it while I'm away from my Macbook... Will Apple remote Desktop 3 enable me to do this?

    I run Quickbooks in my desktop (mac) at home and want to access it while I'm away from my Macbook... Will Apple remote Desktop 3 enable me to do this?

    Work with and store the documents on DropBox or something similar. It's free for DropBox. All you need after that is access to the internet and regardless of where you are and what you're using you have access to your documents.

  • How do i install "Apple Remote Desktop 3.3" on Lion(10.7)

    How do i install "Apple Remote Desktop 3.3" on Lion(10.7) i have the Unlimited client version....
    It tells me that the ARD 3.3 dont work on lion but 3.5 do... How do i upgrade it? Do i need to buy a new verion again to use it on Lion ?

    Hi here same thing.. i have Lion 10.7 installed.. every thing worked fine untill last night.. after the latest update.. ARD 3.5 inmediately 'hangs' on startup.
    tried to set previous ARD from day before but no help..
    then i tried to delete the whole program.. and re install it from my 500 dollar CD..  it won't install under 10.7.
    whats next?! what is the solution?!
    please help.. i work with it every day!!
    thx for the replies...
    Radar

  • Using Apple Remote Desktop to Deploy Filemaker Pro 10 /Create Filemaker pkg

    I need to deploy Filemaker Pro 10 to a number of Macs in our office, all of them with Apple Remote Desktop installed.
    I have the FileMaker Pro 10 installation file (it's listed as an .app) and the text file called "assisted install."
    If I have these two files in the same folder, I can run them and it will allow myself (or the user) to install FileMaker with only a few "continue" clicks.
    I am, however, trying to streamline the process by creating a package (.pkg) so that I can deploy the software using Apple Remote Desktop (I'm using version 3.2.2).
    I am, however, a Package Maker novice, and am not sure if this is more pain than it's worth.
    Is there anyone out there who has done or tried to do something similar to what I'm trying?
    Is there another way using Apple Remote Desktop (besides controlling each individual pc to install the program) to deploy FileMaker Pro 10?
    Thanks in advance for any help.

    Thanks for the suggestion. Since I don't want to spend money, I decided to go with InstallEase from LanREV.
    As I was getting ready to write this off as done, one possible problem occured to me.
    When FileMaker installs, it automatically puts in the username as whatever the current installing user is. You might not be able to answer this, but I'll ask anyway.
    If I use InstallEase to take a snapshot of my system before install, then after, and use that package to deploy... is it going to show my name as the username on everyone's systems, or will it figure it out on its own?
    I'm going to see if I can scrounge up a test mac to see if my theory proves correct or not, but in the meantime, feel free to answer if you already know what will happen.

  • Using Apple Remote Desktop

    I recently got a call from a relative in need of some tech-support (from me). Obviously, it's hard to do tech-support over the phone with someone who is not that great with computers. What exactly do I need to do in order to gain access and remote control their computer using Apple Remote Desktop?
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    Mason

    *Absolutely excellent.*
    My Leopard MacPro wouldn't sync calendar or address book stuff with my Nokia E50, like it did when it had Tiger on it. My G3 Tiger laptop does, but screen sharing wouldn't work between the two. I downloaded both those referred programs, and with just the osxvnc installed on the G3, screen sharing works perfectly. Now that dot mac sync is fixed, I sync my main stuff on the MacPro to the G3, and work the G3 through the MacPro with the osxvnc to bluetooth sync the phone.
    Perfect fix, if just a tad cumbersome, thanks Bill.... ah, I mean Steve.
    If I could just get rid of that Bonjour window it would be even better.
    If only Nokia would get a plugin for Leopard, all that would be extra.
    Anyway, *Thanks Andrew.* Your solution was golden for me.

  • Least CPU Usage- Real Monitor or Apple Remote Desktop

    Hello,
    What would require the least processing power of a Mac Pro; a 24 inch monitor run via a DVI cable or the same image accessed via Apple Remote Desktop software and displaying the screen on another Mac? Here is the rest of the story...
    I am designing a home video surveillance system built around a Mac Pro and SecuritySpy. It will coordinate 12 network cameras (HD quality) and the potential load of the cameras alone will be huge. My goal is to place the Mac Pro in a locked network closet and administer it remotely. I can either go the Apple Remote Desktop route or have the monitor signal sent via an ethernet adapter, but the aim is to tax the CPU the least.
    So, what are your thoughts?
    “Technological change is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal.” (Albert Einstein, 1941),
    Dr. Z.

    Hatter,
    Well, the network closet will indeed have it's own dedicated air conditioning unit, so the heat issue should be addressed. However, initial calculations with the possibility of capturing twelve 0.8 Megapixel H.264 video streams at the same time would cripple any current Mac Mini model. Only a 2.93 GHz 12-core Mac Pro could handle this kind of load, and even then, at only 6 frames per second. Obviously I am very anxious to see what Apple will release with it's next line of Mac Pro's (if they don't kill firther production as rumored). I might also be interested in a Mac Mini cluster, but that would cost even more money in the long run.
    So, back to my original question. Anyone?
    More microchiops than sense,
    Dr. Z.

  • 2 computers show Offline Apple Remote Desktop client?

    Hi
    My own CPU for ARD shows a Offline Apple Remote Desktop client icon but now i see one of the other 3 CPUS here doing the same., i can not control it any more, any ideas?

    i chose what controls are possible on that cpu, all fine now

  • Apple Remote Desktop update issue in Yosemite

    I bought ARD in 2009, before the App Store. It has been updating itself, and in fact, I now have the current version (3.7.2). I just upgraded to Yosemite. All other apps appear to have been updated correctly, but App Store appears to be confused about ARD. It shows version 3.7.2 (the version I have) as an available update. If I try to update it, it fails with a generic error message, either “We could not complete your purchase. Remote Desktop is already installed on this computer. Choose Software Update [sic] from the Apple menu to check for available updates.” OR “Update Unavailable with This Apple ID. This update is not available for this Apple ID either because it was bought by a different user or the item was refunded or cancelled.” However, I continue to see an update badge on the App Store, and I receive notifications that I need to update ARD. It's annoying.
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    Greg Shenaut

    Hi, This is the message I get on all three mac;s with OS X 10.10 and ARD 3.7.2
    Also if i do a search in app store with ARD, I get an "open" were price should be.
    In updates I see 1 update available and when I click update this is what i get
    Remote Desktop is already installed on this computer. Choose Software Update from the Apple menu to check for available updates.

  • Apple Remote Desktop 3.1 and Tiger weirdness

    I do have Apple Remote Desktop 3.1 Admin installed at a 10.4.10 MB machine.
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    There is one specific iBook, which causes a headache.
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    I was not able to put ARD 3 remotely on it, so I did it manually and it worked.
    BUT I had no access at all to the machine, no wonder what I was doing. After installing ARDclient 3.1 I could send messages back and forth, update the client etc but was unable to observe or steer the machine. After many hacking I figured out that when I open up TCP/UDP Ports 3283 and 5900 manually under firewall in the sharing settings I do have full access. The Apple Remote Desktop settings under services do show their check/uncheck, but they simply do not work i.e. they do not open up the corresponding ports.
    What is going on there plus what do I do to change it?
    (One of the actions upon hacking was to install Tiger new on the machine, but that did not solve the issue - is there some hidden .plist I have to delete?)

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

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