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Steve,
just a guess ... could it be something in /var/db/RemoteManagement/?
Best wishes, Scott -- Dr. Scott Russell
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On May 2, 2008, at 1:31 PM, Steve Yuroff wrote:
Yes, the keychain came back. My Apple Remote Desktop entry has just an
application password- no sign of credentials to log into my clients.
On 5/2/08 12:15 PM, "Rich Trouton" <email@hidden> wrote:
I believe that information is stashed in your account's Keychain and is an entry named "Apple Remote Desktop". Were you able to recover your Keychain from your backup?
Thanks Rich
On May 2, 2008, at 1:06 PM, Steve Yuroff wrote:
Hi all,
My MacBookPro just suffered a harddrive meltdown, so I restored from a
TimeMachine backup into another MBP. Most of my data is back, but I'm
having some difficulties with ARD.
Needing to re-enter the serial number was a surprise (but no big deal), but after I got it running again, it remembers my computer groups, but doesn't have authentication information stored for any of them.
I re-restored ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.RemoteDesktop.plist again from a separate backup source, but that didn't bring them back.
Yes, I could re-enter my credentials for all the clients, but I'd rather not if there's another file I could restore. Anybody know which file stores the logins and passwords for my managed clients?
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