Apple M9547Z/A Administration Guide - Page 100
Sending Messages, Sending One-Way Messages, Interactive Chat
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Sending Messages Apple Remote Desktop allows you to communicate with users of Apple Remote Desktop client computers using text messaging. You can use text messages to give instructions or announcements, to collaborate remotely, or troubleshoot with users. There are two types of text messaging: one-way messages and two-way interactive chat. Text messages and chat are available only to Apple Remote Desktop client computers; they are not available to VNC client computers. Sending One-Way Messages You can use a one-way text message to send announcements or information to users client computers. The announcements appear in front of open application windows and can be dismissed by the user. To send a one-way text message: 1 Select a computer list in the Remote Desktop window. 2 Select one computer from the list. 3 Choose Interact > Send Message. 4 Enter your message. 5 Click Send. The text message appears on the screen of all the selected computers. Interactive Chat You can start an interactive text chat with the user of an Apple Remote Desktop client computer. This allows instant feedback from users, so you can collaborate or troubleshoot. To begin an interactive chat: 1 Select a computer list in the Remote Desktop window. 2 Select one or more computers in the selected computer list. 3 Choose Interact > Chat. 4 Enter your message, one line at a time. The message appears real-time on the user's screen as you type. 100 Chapter 7 Interacting with Users