Thanks to all those advising me to use SSH.
As I was driving to the remote location (after I sent my request), I said to myself, "I bet those people are going to tell me to use SSH. . ." Low and behold you did. Makes feel comfortable that so many suggested it.
Thanks again,
Keith.
On Dec 14, 2011, at 12:06 PM, email@hidden wrote:
> From: James Robson <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: log out with curtain down
>
> On 14 December 2011 13:36, Keith Rettig <email@hidden> wrote:
>> Does anyone know of a solution for the mistake where you log out the current user while the curtain is closed?
>> I have found this puts the remote computer with the screen blacked out and ARD inactive and the only thing you can do is to physically reboot the machine (which isn't fun when you are a 25 minute drive away from it).
>
> Not really a solution - more a workaround... How about you enable
> Remote Login on those Macs. Then if you get locked out of ARD you can
> at least SSH in and reboot from the command line?
> ------------------------------
> From: Aaron <email@hidden>
> Subject: Re: log out with curtain down
> To: email@hidden
>
> You can turn SSH on though ARD....
>
> Run unix command:
> systemsetup -setremotelogin on
> Aaron
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