![]() For businesses or other places that use Apple Remote Desktop the new version brings some very nice bug fixes. The update in specific updated the programs found at /System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ - specifically ARDAgent.app ARDAgent goes hand in hand with which is used to help manage multiple Macs either through controlling (ala VNC), copying files, installing packages, restarting, etc. Apple Remote Desktop Client 3.3.1 updates the software that facilitates Remote Management (enabled in Sharing preferences, in System Preferences). UPDATE: For what it's worth, I just ran Software Update on my own MacBook and saw the update you're referring to. For desktops that aren't being managed by, I would guess the update is innocuous. The update you're referring to probably updated unseen client-side support built into OS X. To take advantage of the functionality you've just seen updated, you probably need ', which seems to be an enterprise remote management tool like Microsoft's, but for OSX. ![]()
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