To unlock an already locked screen remotely: sudo /System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/AppleVNCServer.bundle/Contents/Support/LockScreen.app/Contents/MacOS/LockScreen You can connect via ssh, and then invoke LockScreen. Have a standard user account on the system for when the user is away. Then use the remote software of your choice. If the remote system is Windows, install Putty for ssh. Set up Back to My Mac, if the remote system is a Mac. But this could get you going down the right path. Not the easiest or most elegant solution. Let me know if there's something out there that I wasn't finding! Thanks!Ĭheepo ARD.
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