Apple Remote Desktop 2.2 Bedienungsanleitung Seite 80

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80 Chapter 3 Administering Computers
Opening Files and Folders
Apple Remote Desktop can open existing items (files, folders, and applications) on
client computers. The item to open must be on the administrator computer, in addition
to being on the client computers, and must have the same name, type, size,
permissions, and file creation date as the item on the administrator computer.
The Open Item command opens files in the application used to create them, if it exists
on the client computer, or in the application assigned to open files with that file’s
extension. Folders open in the Finder. Applications are opened, or brought to the front,
if already open.
To open an item:
1 Select a computer list.
2 Select one or more computers in the Remote Desktop window.
3 Choose Manage > Open Item.
4 Click (+) and browse for the item on the administrator computer.
Alternatively, drag the item from the administrator computers Finder to the Open Item
dialog.
5 Click OK when the item is selected.
The Open Item dialog shows the icon and name of the item to open.
6 Click Open.
Opening Applications
Apple Remote Desktop can open applications on client computers. The application to
open must be on the administrator computer, in addition to being on client computers.
If the application is already open, the Open Application command brings it to the front.
You can open both Mac OS X and Classic applications with this command.
The application on the administrator computer must have the same name, type, and
permissions as the one to be opened on the client computer.
To open an application:
1 Select a computer list.
2 Select one or more computers in the Remote Desktop window.
3 Choose Manage > Open Application.
The Open Application dialog shows the applications installed and found in the
Applications folder at the top level of the hard disk, and the administrators
Applications folder (~/Applications).
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