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Understanding and Controlling Access Privileges, Apple Remote Desktop Administrator Access
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Understanding and Controlling 5 Access Privileges 5 There are several different ways to access and authenticate to Apple Remote Desktop clients. Some depend on Apple Remote Desktop settings, and others depend on other client settings, or third-party administration tools. This chapter explains the various access types, their configuration, and their uses. You can learn about: Â "Apple Remote Desktop Administrator Access" on page 65 Â "Apple Remote Desktop Administrator Access Using Directory Services" on page 69 Â "Apple Remote Desktop Guest Access" on page 72 Â "Apple Remote Desktop Nonadministrator Access" on page 73 Â "Virtual Network Computing Access" on page 74 Â "Command-Line SSH Access" on page 75 Â "Managing Client Administration Settings and Privileges" on page 75 Apple Remote Desktop Administrator Access Access privileges allow an Apple Remote Desktop administrator to add computers to a list and then interact with them. If no access privileges are allowed on a client computer, that computer cannot be used with Apple Remote Desktop. Access privileges are defined in the Remote Management section of the Sharing pane of each client computer's System Preferences. In Mac OS X version 10.4 or earlier, access privileges are defined in the Apple Remote Desktop section of the Sharing pane of each client computer's System Preferences. The recommended access privileges for a client computer depend on how it's used. Â If the computer is used in a public area, such as a computer lab, you may want to allow administrators full access privileges. 65