Posts Tagged ‘sharing

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.

Back to My Mac is a feature in Mac OS X v10.5 and later that makes it easy to automatically connect to your other computers over the Internet. Once you’ve signed into MobileMe on your computer and enabled Back to My Mac, you may securely reach other computers via the Internet. The other computer(s) also must be signed into the same MobileMe account, be using Mac OS X v10.5 or later, and have Back to My Mac enabled on them. After completing a new installation of Mac OS X v10.5 or later, Back to My Mac is enabled by default, however, the computer cannot be reached until sharing services (such as File Sharing or Screen Sharing) have been enabled in Sharing preferences (in System Preferences).

Filed under: Tips and tricks , iTunes One of the new features of iTunes 9 is Home Sharing .

Reviewing iTunes 9, Walt Mossberg (online.wsj.com) calls it “the biggest overhaul of the familiar program in recent years.” Citing Home Sharing (“worked perfectly”) and easier app organization on an iPhone or iPod touch as his favorite new features, he concludes: “Overall, iTunes 9 is a nice improvement on a much-used program.”

Apple today introduced iTunes 9, the latest version of the world’s most popular software application to purchase, manage and play media, packed with innovative features such as iTunes LP, Home Sharing and Genius Mixes, as well as a redesigned store and improved syncing. iTunes 9 makes it easier than ever to discover, purchase and enjoy your music, movies, TV shows, and apps for iPhone and iPod touch from Apple’s revolutionary App Store.

This article describes Apple Remote Desktop version 3.3, which includes two update packages: Apple Remote Desktop Client 3.3.1 updates the software that facilitates Remote Management (enabled in Sharing preferences, in System Preferences). Apple Remote Desktop Admin 3.3 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.

After restoring from a Time Machine backup in Mac OS X v10.5 (client), Personal Web Sharing and the Parental Controls web filter may not start. After restoring from a Time Machine backup on Mac OSXServer v10.5, Web, Wiki and Mail services may not start.


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