ARA 2.0: Starting the MultiPort Server After Booting

This article describes what needs to be done to start the Apple Remote Access MultiPort Server immediately after the server's computer boots.
The Remote Access Manager application does not have to running for the server to be active. However, the Remote Access Manager must be run once to start up the server. After that, you can quit the Remote Access Manager and the server will keep running.

If you want the server to automatically start up when the server's computer is booted up, place the Remote Access Manager application (or an alias) in the Startup Items folder, located in the System Folder.
Published Date: Feb 19, 2012