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On May 10, 2006, at 7:56 AM, Apple Lists wrote:
If there is a root account on the machine the best way is to send what ever
command you want with "sudo" and then under your window there is send as
another user, click and put root and you should be able send what ever you
want
Hope that helps
From: Jason Lampitt <email@hidden> Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 07:21:50 -0600 To: <email@hidden> Subject: Re: Re: ARD 3.0 - remote screens going unresponsive.
don't you have to do this with sudo?
haven't used sudo much... can you send the password for the current user in the command?
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