Apple Remote Desktop 3 includes a new feature called Curtain Mode. This feature enables a Remote Desktop administrator to temporarily disable the display on a Remote Desktop client machine while it is being controlled, effectively hiding the screen contents behind a "curtain." Final Cut Pro 5.1.2 cannot be opened on a Remote Desktop client while Curtain Mode is active.
To work around this issue, open Final Cut Pro before activating Curtain Mode.
Note: Using Final Cut Pro remotely via Apple Remote Desktop is possible, but somewhat unconventional. Usually, an editor will sit at the computer for more responsive interactivity while editing in Final Cut Pro.
This document will be updated as more information becomes available.
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