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=== Overview === | === Overview === | ||
ARDMonitor shows the state of Apple Remote Desktop (disabled, enabled, connected) - even if the Administrator asked for permission to monitor/control (that's what ARD's menu extra doesn't). | ARDMonitor shows the state of Apple Remote Desktop (disabled, enabled, connected) - even if the Administrator asked for permission to monitor/control (that's what ARD's menu extra doesn't). | ||
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* displays your IP- and MAC-addresses, computer name and serial number<ref>new with 1.9</ref> | * displays your IP- and MAC-addresses, computer name and serial number<ref>new with 1.9</ref> | ||
* disconnect administrators (not with AppStore<ref>Sandboxing sucks!</ref>-Version, also does only work if the Administrator did ask for permission to control<ref>since ARD Admin will reconnect as soon as the connection breaks, it will not work if ARD Admin knows Login/Password to (re-)connect</ref>) | * disconnect administrators (not with AppStore<ref>Sandboxing sucks!</ref>-Version, also does only work if the Administrator did ask for permission to control<ref>since ARD Admin will reconnect as soon as the connection breaks, it will not work if ARD Admin knows Login/Password to (re-)connect</ref>) | ||
* launch utility-apps (new in 2.0) | * launch utility-apps (new in 2.0)<ref>Meaning, you can add you favourite apps to the menu, so your lusers can easily reach them! See [[ARD Monitor FAQ]] for more information on how to configure.</ref> | ||
=== Screenshots === | === Screenshots === | ||
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Did I mention it is free software? Download and enjoy! | Did I mention it is free software? Download and enjoy! | ||
[[Media:ArdmonitorPro2.0.zip]] | [[Media:ArdmonitorPro2.0.zip]] | ||
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=== License === | === License === | ||
Please read the Readme-file for details. Short: basically it's just free. :-) | Please read the Readme-file for details. Short: basically it's just free. :-) | ||
=== Help === | === Help === |
Latest revision as of 18:48, 21 May 2018
Overview
ARDMonitor shows the state of Apple Remote Desktop (disabled, enabled, connected) - even if the Administrator asked for permission to monitor/control (that's what ARD's menu extra doesn't).
ARDMonitor comes in two flavours:
- "ARDMonitor" - The normal faceless program which will show an icon on the right side of the menu bar.
- "ARDMonitor unquittable" - The same as the above, but it lacks the option to quit the program - maybe useful if you're dealing with lusers.
Features
- status menu item
- Notifications[1]
- displays your IP- and MAC-addresses, computer name and serial number[2]
- disconnect administrators (not with AppStore[3]-Version, also does only work if the Administrator did ask for permission to control[4])
- launch utility-apps (new in 2.0)[5]
Screenshots
ARD is enabled, NO administrator connected
ARD showing your IP address(es)
ARD is enabled, and an Administrator is monitoring or controlling your computer
System requirements
- Mac OS X 10.7 "Lion" or later[6]
- PPC or Intel CPU (Universal Binary)
(If you use prior versions of Mac OS X, please visit Software Projects That Are Not Longer Supported#ARD_Monitor)
Download
Did I mention it is free software? Download and enjoy!
There is also a version in Apple's AppStore available, but that one lacks capability to disconnect administrators due to because of the Sandboxing-Restrictions... (see here).
License
Please read the Readme-file for details. Short: basically it's just free. :-)
Help
- Please see the ARD Monitor FAQ
- Contact me via Support
- Links
- ARDMonitor on MacUpdate.com: https://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/39010/ard-monitor
- Meta
- Footnotes:
- ↑ requiring Mac OS X 10.8 or higher
- ↑ new with 1.9
- ↑ Sandboxing sucks!
- ↑ since ARD Admin will reconnect as soon as the connection breaks, it will not work if ARD Admin knows Login/Password to (re-)connect
- ↑ Meaning, you can add you favourite apps to the menu, so your lusers can easily reach them! See ARD Monitor FAQ for more information on how to configure.
- ↑ including Mac OS X 10.7, 10.8, 10.9 Lion, Mountain Lion, Mavericks)