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78 Chapter 3 Administering Computers
6 Click Delete in the report window.
Alternatively, drag the items to the Trash on your desktop.
7 Click OK.
Emptying the Trash
Apple Remote Desktop allows you to empty the Trash on clients to free up disk space.
To find out how much free disk space is on a computer, create a System Overview or
Storage report using the Report menu.
If a report shows files that shouldn't be on the computer, you can delete those files
directly from the report window. See “Deleting Items” on page 77.
As a part of routine maintenance for computers, you can free disk space by emptying
the Trash. Emptying the Trash completely removes from the computer any items you’ve
previously deleted on the client. You can use the System Overview report to see how
much disk space you can recover by emptying the Trash.
To empty the Trash:
1 Select a computer list.
2 Select one or more computers in the Remote Desktop window.
3 Choose Manage > Empty Trash.
4 Click Empty.
Setting the Startup Disk
Apple Remote Desktop can set the startup disk on any client computer. You can choose
between a volume on a local hard disk, or any available NetBoot volume.
The startup disk must have a valid system installed on it. To set the startup volume for
multiple computers at once, the local volume name must be the same for all
computers.
Alternatively, you can set the startup disk to be a NetBoot volume provided by
Mac OS X Server. This allows you to start up a number of clients from a NetBoot server,
allowing for automated network installs. For some ideas on how to use this command
with NetBoot and Network Install, see “Using ARD With Mac OS X Servers NetBoot and
Network Install” on page 61.
To set the startup disk:
1 Select a computer list.
2 Select one or more computers in the Remote Desktop window.
3 Choose Manage > Set Startup Disk.
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