Restoring items from a master copy – Apple Remote Desktop 3.1 User Manual

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Chapter 8

Administering Client Computers

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To copy items from the Finder to a client:

1

Select a computer list in the Remote Desktop window.

2

Select one or more computers or select the desired Control window.

3

Switch to the Finder.

4

Locate the item you want to copy in the Finder.

5

Drag the item you want to copy from the Finder to the selected clients in the Remote
Desktop window or control window.

Copying onto a Control window puts the file wherever you drop it.

6

Select your copy options.

See “Copy Options” on page 108 for more information on the available options for copy
tasks.

7

Click Copy.

Copying from a Client to the Finder

Using Apple Remote Desktop, you can copy files, applications, or folders from a remote
computer to the administrator’s computer. The process requires that you find the file
you want to copy, using a report or locating them in a control window.

Note: Copied items retain their original owners and permissions.

To copy items from a client to the administrator’s computer:

1

Select a computer list in the Remote Desktop window.

2

Select one or more computers in the selected computer list.

3

Choose a file search report to find the item.

See “Finding Files, Folders, and Applications” on page 118 for more information.

4

Select the item you want to copy in the report window.

5

Drag the item you want to copy from the report window to the administrator’s Finder,
or click the Copy To This Computer button in the menu bar of the report window.

Alternatively, you can drag items from a control window to the administrator
computer’s desktop.

Restoring Items from a Master Copy

Your client computers can restore non-system software from a master copy. This is
helpful if you want to make sure each client computer has the same software. You can
automate the software restoration process by using the instructions in “Setting
Scheduled Tasks” on page 161.

You may want to start by creating a disk image that contains the Mac OS X applications
and items you want to copy. Alternatively, you can copy files from any local disk, such
as a hard disk, CD, disk partition, or other disk.

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