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Small Mac lab offline with ARD



Last year I installed ARD on my teacher computer; went to all 29 student iMac G5s and logged in as admin and allowed remote setup, etc. Made a folder of all Macs on teacher Mac and was able to use ARD successfully all year. I am the only teacher who uses this lab. I came in this year and it does not work. Lists all Macs with IP addresses and computer name (Mac Lab 1, etc). When I scan it says they are offline. Cannot control, view, etc. Do not think anything changed over the summer. No one was in the lab. In frustration, I installed ARD on another teacher computer and tried again. Cannot connect. I teach Desktop Pub, Yearbook, Video. I am not a tech. Dallas ISD is PC born and bred. I would never even ask a school tech to come in the room. They do use LanSchool in the PC labs and it works. Have no clue where to even start troubleshooting. It is a classroom network, I guess. Have all their IP addresses. Some computers have the little icon of the filed glasses in the upper right, but that does not make any difference. They all access the Internet. They are all turned on and logged in as students. Any suggestions on where to start?
Thanks.
Nancy Mack, ADE
Dallas ISD

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>Subject: Re: A way to view screen of computer on a shared ethernet
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>On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Jeffrey Safire <email@hidden>wrote:
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>> I am just curious about this:
>> If I have a computer connected to a shared ethernet port on a computer that
>> is on my local network, is there any way I can connect to that
>> "ethernet-tethered" computer?
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>Not directly. You will need to connect to the machine you can reach, then
>run ARD or screen sharing (or some other remote control such as VNC if not a
>Mac) from there.
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