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44 Chapter 2 Setting Up
OpenWBEM Access
ARD clients can respond to WBEM (Web-Based Enterprise Management) tools that
request data from client computers. WBEM is an emerging network protocol standard
for desktop computer management. WBEM relies on HTTP and XML to offer a web-
based approach for exchanging CIM (Common Information Model) data.
For further information about WBEM, see http://www.dmtf.org.
ARD uses OpenWBEM as a basis for its WBEM implementation.
To allow WBEM access:
1 Select a computer list.
2 Select one or more computers in the Remote Desktop window.
3 Choose Manage > Change Client Settings.
The ARD client assistant appears.
4 Click Continue until you reach the System Data section of the assistant.
5 Select Set OpenWBEM Access.
6 Click Allowed.
Click disallowed to stop WBEM access on the client computers.
7 Click Continue to change the clients’ settings.
The client assistant contacts all of the selected computers and changes their settings.
Considerations for Managed Clients
If you plan on using Apple Remote Desktop and also restricting what applications can
open on a managed client, you’ll need to make sure that ARD’s processes are allowed
to run. A managed client is a client computer whose environment is governed by
Mac OS X Server’s Workgroup Manager. The following options need to be enabled in
Workgroup Manager’s client and group application preference settings:
Allow approved applications to launch non-approved applications”
Allow Unix tools to run
Configuring the Administrator Software
You can configure Remote Desktop, the Apple Remote Desktop administrator
application, to help you meet your work needs. Remote Desktop has an interface that
is both flexible and functional.
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