Posts Tagged ‘apple-remote

This article describes Apple Remote Desktop version 3.3.2, which includes two update packages: Apple Remote Desktop Client 3.3.2 updates the software that facilitates Remote Management (enabled in Sharing preferences, in System Preferences). Apple Remote Desktop Admin 3.3.2 updates the Remote Desktop application, which can be used to remotely administer Apple Remote Desktop clients. Both packages are available as automatic Software Updates and as manual downloads from Apple Support Downloads.

This article describes Apple Remote Desktop version 3.3.2, which includes two update packages: Apple Remote Desktop Client 3.3.2 updates the software that facilitates Remote Management (enabled in Sharing preferences, in System Preferences). Apple Remote Desktop Admin 3.3.2 updates the Remote Desktop application, which can be used to remotely administer Apple Remote Desktop clients. Both packages are available as automatic Software Updates and as manual downloads from Apple Support Downloads.

This article describes Apple Remote Desktop version 3.3.2, which includes two update packages: Apple Remote Desktop Client 3.3.2 updates the software that facilitates Remote Management (enabled in Sharing preferences, in System Preferences). Apple Remote Desktop Admin 3.3.2 updates the Remote Desktop application, which can be used to remotely administer Apple Remote Desktop clients. Both packages are available as automatic Software Updates and as manual downloads from Apple Support Downloads.

Learn more about TCP and UDP ports used by Apple products, such as Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server, AppleShare IP, Network Assistant, Apple Remote Desktop, Macintosh Manager, and MobileMe. Many of these are referred to as “well known” industry standard ports. Note: Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard includes a new technology called the Application Firewall which is different from a port-based firewall.

If you suspect the Apple Remote is not working properly, point the remote at iPod Hi-Fi and press the Play/Pause button. The status light on iPod Hi-Fi should blink. If the light does blink, see iPod Hi-Fi: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for a description of the status light messages. If the status light does not blink:

If you have several Mac computers or an Apple TV that use the Apple remote, or other devices with integrated infrared (”IR”) receivers in one room, you can “pair” your Apple Remote with a specific Apple device so it doesn’t interfere with other Apple devices or IR devices nearby. (For example, you may have one or more Mac computers, an Apple TV, and a remote-controlled TV in the same room.) Pairing allows you to set the receiving Apple device so that only it can be controlled by one remote. Learn how to pair your Apple Remote.

If the Apple Remote doesn’t seem to be working as expected, here are some things you can check for to determine if the remote is working properly.

While the big news today was Apple’s release of new iMacs, a new Magic Mouse, updated Mac minis, and a refreshed MacBook, Apple also quietly updated several other hardware products.

If you open Apple Remote Desktop 3.3 with German as the preferred Mac OS X language and run a report on a remote client, the results of the report may not appear.


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