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Editing Scheduled Tasks, Using Scripting and Automation Tools with Remote Desktop

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5 Before executing the task, click the Schedule button. The scheduling information is revealed. 6 Choose when and how often you want the task to execute. 7 If you want the task to repeat, click Repeating Every then set the repeat interval. 8 Click OK. 9 Save the task and choose where the task will appear in the Remote Desktop window. Editing Scheduled Tasks Once saved, a task can be changed and all future executions of the task will reflect the changes. You may want to edit which computers are affected by the task or any other task parameter. To edit a task schedule: 1 Double-click a scheduled task in the Remote Desktop window. 2 Edit the task, as needed. 3 Click the Schedule button. 4 Edit the task schedule, as needed. 5 Click OK. 6 Click Save. Deleting Scheduled Tasks Unneeded tasks can be deleted. If you want to keep the task, but stop 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 task in the Remote Desktop window. 2 Press the Delete key. 3 Click Delete. Using Scripting and Automation Tools with Remote Desktop You can use tools like AppleScript and Automator in conjunction with Remote Desktop. By combining tools, you increase the power and control you have over automating tasks. For example, you can use AppleScript to automate Remote Desktop itself. Also by using Automator actions, you can even create your own interfaces to Apple Remote Desktop functions without having to give users access to Remote Desktop. Chapter 9 Automating Tasks 171

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Chapter 9
Automating Tasks
171
5
Before executing the task, click the Schedule button.
The scheduling information is revealed.
6
Choose when and how often you want the task to execute.
7
If you want the task to repeat, click Repeating Every then set the repeat interval.
8
Click OK.
9
Save the task and choose where the task will appear in the Remote Desktop window.
Editing Scheduled Tasks
Once saved, a task can be changed and all future executions of the task will reflect the
changes. You may want to edit which computers are affected by the task or any other
task parameter.
To edit a task schedule:
1
Double-click a scheduled task in the Remote Desktop window.
2
Edit the task, as needed.
3
Click the Schedule button.
4
Edit the task schedule, as needed.
5
Click OK.
6
Click Save.
Deleting Scheduled Tasks
Unneeded tasks can be deleted. If you want to keep the task, but stop 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 task in the Remote Desktop window.
2
Press the Delete key.
3
Click Delete.
Using Scripting and Automation Tools with Remote Desktop
You can use tools like AppleScript and Automator in conjunction with Remote Desktop.
By combining tools, you increase the power and control you have over automating
tasks. For example, you can use AppleScript to automate Remote Desktop itself. Also by
using Automator actions, you can even create your own interfaces to Apple Remote
Desktop functions without having to give users access to Remote Desktop.