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88 Chapter 3 Administering Computers
Editing Scheduled Tasks
Once saved, a task can be changed, and all future executions of the task will reflect
changes. You may want to edit which computers are affected by the task, or any other
task parameter.
To edit a task schedule:
1 Select the Saved Tasks list.
2 Double-click a scheduled task in the Remote Desktop window.
3 Click the Schedule Task button.
4 Edit the task, or task schedule, as needed.
5 Click OK.
Deleting Scheduled Tasks
Unneeded tasks can be deleted. If you want to keep the task, but keep it from
repeating, you should edit the scheduled task instead of deleting it. See “Editing
Scheduled Tasks” for more information.
To delete a scheduled task:
1 Select the Saved Tasks list.
2 Select the desired task in the Remote Desktop window.
3 Press the Delete key.
UNIX Shell Commands
In addition to its own tasks, Apple Remote Desktop provides a way to easily execute
UNIX commands on remote computers. In order to send UNIX commands to the client
computers, the client computers must have the BSD subsystem installed. The UNIX
commands are shell commands. This means that you can write a script with
conditionals, loops, and other functions of the shell, and not just send one command.
Built-in Command-line Tools
Apple Remote Desktop includes two powerful command-line tools which can be used
with Send UNIX Command: networksetup and systemsetup. The tools themselves
are embedded within the ARD client software, and will not interfere with existing
installations of the software on Mac OS X Server. The tools’ location is added to the
default shell PATH, so you can access it through Remote Desktop as if it were installed
in one of the standard UNIX tool locations. To change any settings using these tools,
you must run them with root permissions (su root, or sudo).
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