MacOS Remote Desktop clipboard
Sharing Clipboards for Copy and Paste You can transfer data between the Clipboards of the administrator and client computer. For example, you may want to copy some text from a file on the administrator computer and paste it into a document open on the client computer. Similarly, you could copy a link from the client computer’s web browser and paste it into the web browser on the administrator computer. The keyboard shortcuts for Copy, Cut, and Paste are always passed through to the To share clipboard content with the client: 1 Control a client computer. 2 Click the “Get the remote clipboard contents” button in the control window toolbar to 3 Click the “Send clipboard contents to the remote clipboard” button in the control
I use Remote Desktop Connection on my 10.6.2 to connect to Windows XP and Windows7. I can share clipboard between mac and Windows XP but Windows7. Any idea how to make it work for Windows 7? It seems to me that it work sometimes. Not sure when and why.
You can copy any files to one or more client computers, except for system software files. Copying files works fastest with a small number of files. For example, copying ten files that are 10 KB each takes longer than copying one file that’s 100 KB. For faster copying, copy a single file archive (like a .zip file) to remote computers. If a client computer is asleep when you attempt to copy items, you must use Remote Desktop to wake the target computer and then copy the items. You can copy items by dragging them between Finder windows on your administrator computer, the Remote Desktop window, and control windows. This can be good way to collect or distribute files between remote computers.
You can copy items to any number of client computers simultaneously.
You can copy files or folders directly from the Finder on your administrator computer to a control window.
You can copy files or folders from a remote computer to the administrator’s computer. To copy a file, you must find it by using a report or locating it in a control window. Alternatively, you can drag items from a control window to the administrator computer’s desktop. Copied items keep their original owners and permissions.
You can copy files or folders between remote computers. To copy a file, you must find it using a report, and then select a target computer or list to receive the file.
You can use the Copy Items command to restore non-system files on client computers using a master copy. This is helpful to make sure each client computer has the same files. The Copy Items command doesn’t copy system software that is hidden (not visible in the Finder). You can’t use the Copy Items command to copy macOS system software to client computers. You can start by creating a disk image that contains the macOS folders and files you want to copy. Alternatively, you can copy files from any local volume or removable storage devices. You can also automate the restoration process, as described in Schedule tasks.
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