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Re: One Machine



Just wanted to let you know I've had the same exact problem. It just started recently to computers that worked previously. I fixed one by turning it off then back on. The others have yet to be fixed. I can do everthing except control observe. All software is current, firewall off, just client machines - not admins.
Hope we find a solution.


Steve

On May 3, 2008, at 10:19 AM, Dawn Schiavone <email@hidden> wrote:

Yes we have 9 licenses. As much as I hated to purchase them all, we did the right thing. Thanks for the thought. If any other ideas pop up, I'll take them. Thanks for the info.

Dawn

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Dawn Schiavone
District Technology Integration Specialist
Network Administrator
Ottawa Hills Local Schools
3600 Indian Rd.
Toledo, Ohio  43606

PH - (419) 534-5388 ext 385 (elementary) and 409 (high school)
FAX - (419) 534-5380



On May 2, 2008, at 4:24 PM, Tom Johnson wrote:

Dawn,

Do you have a separate ARD License for for the teacher's Admin computer ?
If you only have one ARD unlimited license for YOUR Admin computer then the teacher cannot have their computer acting as an ARD Admin also. In this case you need a second ARD license for the teacher.


At 1:25 PM -0400 5/2/08, Dawn Schiavone wrote:
Tried it.  It didn't work.

Keep the ideas coming everyone.  I'll try anything  :)

Dawn

-- Dawn Schiavone
District Technology Integration Specialist
Network Administrator
Ottawa Hills Local Schools
3600 Indian Rd.
Toledo, Ohio  43606

PH - (419) 534-5388 ext 385 (elementary) and 409 (high school)
FAX - (419) 534-5380



On May 2, 2008, at 11:44 AM, Nick McSpadden wrote:


----- "Dawn Schiavone" <email@hidden> wrote:

I tried your suggestion. I downloaded the client installer and I
trashed the stuff inside the remote management folder. I reinstalled


the client.  Still cannot control or observe.  Thanks for the
suggestion, but I'm still in a dilemma.

While I'm not sure this will make a difference, you could try assigning the machine a temporarily static IP address, then deleting it out of the "All Computers" list in ARD and re-adding it.


If that works, try switching it back to DHCP (if that is what it is using) and see if deleting and re-adding to the "All Computers" list changes the privileges.
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Nick McSpadden
email@hidden
Schools of the Sacred Heart


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 >Re: One Machine (From: Nick McSpadden <email@hidden>)
 >Re: One Machine (From: Dawn Schiavone <email@hidden>)
 >Re: One Machine (From: Tom Johnson <email@hidden>)
 >Re: One Machine (From: Dawn Schiavone <email@hidden>)



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