Seize The ARD allows you to share Apple Remote Desktop preferences with other users, reducing the amount of time configuring a users ARD settings. Preferences such as computers
, scripts, scanners, smart lists, and so on can be configured on one machine and shared out to other users running Apple Remote Desktop. This also provides the ability to manage what is available to other users.
Great for multiple labs and staff that want to use the same exact settings and views and allows the administrator to centralize the management of the Remote Desktop and what computers are accessible in
What's New
Version 3.1:
Fixed an issue with Architecture detection - certain PPC machines architecture could not be detected, which is needed info to download the proper plist.
Corrected the documentation file to update the folder name from ARDLists to SeizeTheARD. Also added better description on how to setup the SeizeTheARD folder.
Requirements
PPC / Intel, Apple Remote Desktop 3.0 or later.
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Further documentation is needed; I'm the first one to admit it. If you have any suggestions on what is lacking and can be improved please feel free to send them my way.
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Seize The ARD allows you to share Apple Remote Desktop preferences with other users, reducing the amount of time configuring a users ARD settings. Preferences such as computers
, scripts, scanners, smart lists, and so on can be configured on one machine and shared out to other users running Apple Remote Desktop. This also provides the ability to manage what is available to other users.
Great for multiple labs and staff that want to use the same exact settings and views and allows the administrator to centralize the management of the Remote Desktop and what computers are accessible in lists.
This is great for environments where you may want to standardize your Remote Desktop settings, for example, Unix Tasks or Group lists. From a single computer you are able to make these changes.
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