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RE: Time server change



Root doesn’t need to be enabled on the target to run a unix command as root through ARD.

 

Miles Leacy
Senior Macintosh Technician
Polo Ralph Lauren

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-----Original Message-----
From: remote-desktop-bounces+miles.leacy=email@hidden [mailto:remote-desktop-bounces+miles.leacy=email@hidden] On Behalf Of Eric Paulsen
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 3:12 PM
To: CanzoneriK
Cc: email@hidden
Subject: Re: Time server change

 

On Feb 20, 2007, at 2:02 PM, CanzoneriK wrote:



Hello, I am currently pointing to an internal time server for system time on my 70+ Mac’s, I need to point to a different server. My question is there a simple way to do this through ARD? I am new to ARD so please excuse my ignorance.

 

Thank You,

Kurt

 

Use the Send Unix Command from the Manage menu. Run it as the admin user or root if you have that enabled.

 

systemsetup -setnetworktimeserver <timeserver>

 

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Eric

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