Deploying with Apple Remote DesktopTo use Apple Remote Desktop, you need Apple Remote Desktop Admin, which should run on your administrator Mac, and Apple Remote Desktop client, which should run on client Macs. Apple Remote Desktop Admin doesn't come standard with macOS. You will have to obtain the software from Apple and install it on a Mac from which you are deploying Parallels Desktop. Apple Remote Desktop client is installed during the standard macOS installation. Note: Before continuing, please verify that the versions of Apple Remote Desktop Admin and each instance of Apple Remote Desktop client match. If they don't, update the necessary software. Configure Remote Management Services on target Macs For a remote management tool (ARD in our case) to be able to distribute the software, the Remote Management Services have to be configured in macOS on each individual Mac. In order to do so, you need to log in to each Mac and perform the following steps:
Deploy the package To deploy the package to Macs:
When the package is distributed to a Mac, it runs on it and installs Parallels Desktop and the virtual machine(s). It then activates Parallels Desktop using the supplied license key. Using Apple Remote Desktop templates Apple Remote Desktop allows you to save package installation settings as templates. This feature may be useful if you need to deploy Parallels Desktop more than once using different settings. For example, you may have a virtual machine specifically configured for your developers and another one configured for your graphics designers or quality assurance engineers. Instead of modifying the deployment package every time you need to deploy Parallels Desktop to a specific group of Mac users, you can create separate packages and save them as templates. To create an ARD template:
The next time when you are ready to deploy Parallels Desktop to a specific group of Mac users, simply select the desired template from the same Template pop-up menu in the Install Packages window and then click Install . |
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