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Apple Remote Desktop

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I have a Mac running High Sierra. I have Apple Remote Desktop running 3.9. I want to view multiple clients at once. Another words, I want to see the small individual screens and if I click on that client then I have access to the computer.

Right now, under Scanners, I have the clients in LIST form showing the Name, IP, ARD version, etc... I would like to see those clients as small individual screens.

How do I change the viewing options?
 

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I have a Mac running High Sierra. I have Apple Remote Desktop running 3.9. I want to view multiple clients at once. Another words, I want to see the small individual screens and if I click on that client then I have access to the computer.

Right now, under Scanners, I have the clients in LIST form showing the Name, IP, ARD version, etc... I would like to see those clients as small individual screens.

How do I change the viewing options?

Unfortunately I don't have that installed and judging by the reviews (and $80 price tag) it's not something I'm going to look into purchasing.

However, from the App store, here is the link to Apple Support for that product:

https://support.apple.com/remote-desktop
 

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@DCOKE~ Thanks. I believe observe command is what I am looking for. Like you said, it shows the small screens and I can see what EACH client is doing or the status of the client machine.

By the way, in this case, ARD is being used in a school environment and not for personal use.
 

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