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jscooper22

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Feb 8, 2013
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Syracuse, NY
Hi,

Bought 3 new Mac Minis for our conference rooms. I set two up without much issue.

The third, for some reason, refuses to allow Control via ARD. I have dumped ARD prefs, reset SMC and PRAM.

I can Observe. I can copy clipboard. But I cannot copy files or control the machine. All boxes are checked.


Why would it faIl on one machine. Is there another plist somewhere I can kill?

Thanks,

Jeff
 
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jscooper22

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Original poster
Feb 8, 2013
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Syracuse, NY
Tried that. Didn't work. But this did:

cmd-option-R restart, Reinstall Mac OS. It retains all settings and installs the OS clean (I always thought his would wipe the drive as part of the install, oh well, yay it doesn't).

ARD now controls fine.

Thanks,

Jeff
 

Riwam

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Jan 7, 2014
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Basel, Switzerland
Tried that. Didn't work. But this did:

cmd-option-R restart, Reinstall Mac OS. It retains all settings and installs the OS clean (I always thought his would wipe the drive as part of the install, oh well, yay it doesn't).

ARD now controls fine.

Thanks,

Jeff
If your problem is happily solved, adding "Resolved" preceding the title of the thread helps people to know it.
Regards
Ed
 

KeepCalmPeople

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Sep 5, 2012
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Los Angeles, California
I have a similar issue, but in a school environment. One iMac cannot be controlled via ARD. Settings are all correct. While it's great that it fixed the problem for the OP, personally I don't consider reinstalling MacOS to ever be an acceptable solution, even if it works. Too much work to get everything back to the way it was...
 
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