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System Information User Guide
When you open System Information, you see a system report containing detailed information about your Mac, including:
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- The hardware that is installed on or connected to it.
- Your computer’s network connections, including the active services, its Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, and the type and speed of the network connections.
- Your computer’s software, including the operating system, apps, and kernel extensions. (You can see the versions, modification dates, and locations of each software item.)
To open System Information and display the system report, click the Launchpad icon in the Dock, click Other, then click System Information.
View a system report
In the System Information app on your Mac, do one of the following:
- See a longer report: Choose File > Show More Information. The report could be a few megabytes.
- See a shorter report: Choose File > Show Less Information. The report includes most of the hardware and network information, but leaves out most of the software information.
Print, save, or send a system report
In the System Information app on your Mac, do any of the following:
- Print a system report: Choose File > Print.
- Save a system report: Choose File > Save, then enter a name and choose a destination for the report.
- Send a system report to Apple: Choose File > Send to Apple. If you call Apple Support, you can assist the support technician by providing a copy of your system configuration.
View system information in About This Mac
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You can view information about your Mac, including the model name, the macOS version you’re using, and more.
In the System Information app on your Mac, choose Window > About This Mac, and then click any of the following.
- Overview: View the specification information about your Mac.
- Displays: Get information about displays connected to your Mac.
- Storage: View how much of your storage device is being used and the types of information stored. See available storage space.
- Memory: View the amount of memory installed on your Mac and how many memory slots you have available for a memory upgrade. Depending on the model of your Mac, you may not have a memory pane.
- Support: Get access to support resources for macOS software and Mac hardware.
- Service: Check the service, support, and repair options for your Mac.
Mac Configuration Profile
Use Activity Monitor to get information about your computer’s memory.
See View memory usage.
See alsoFind the manual for your MacAbout your computer’s internal disk
Standardize Configurations across your Mac desktops
Desktop Central's support for Mac Configuration offers various configuration management capabilities to address Mac OS administration needs. It helps configure system settings, security policies and provides the flexibility to define target computers and users. Configurations can be applied during either user logon or computer startup. It also provides the status of the applied configurations.
Given below are the various configurations that can be accomplished using Desktop Central :
Custom Scripts
Simplify the execution of complex tasks with this configuration. Administrators can configure custom scripts to be carried out at different frequencies for the specified target.
Gatekeeper settings
Gatekeeper settings helps IT admin to choose the application that are safe and and gives control over entire operation that is required to be performed either on systems or users. By deploying safest applications, IT admin can be ensured that systems in the network are shielded from security threats and vulnerabilities.
System Preferences
Securing Mac desktops is the most challenging task for an administrator and configuring system preferences helps in protecting Mac desktops and users from various security threats. This configuration lets IT admins to protect the systems and restrict users from accessing the resources classified under hardware, app, network, etc.
Message Box
The Message Box configuration allows an IT admin to display important information, error and warning messages on the user's computer for the specified time interval.
Energy Saver
Manage power efficiently and reduce costs with this configuration that allows you to specify settings for the battery/ power adapter of the systems in the enterprise.
Login Window
Administrators can choose to configure the login window that is displayed when the user logs on. Applying this configuration will customize the login based on the login options specified and the settings configured for the login window.
Webclips
Create shortcuts in dock to enable easy access of important URLs.
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Login Items
Based on the user profile IT admin can launch the required applications and files when the user logs into the system.
Fonts
IT admins can deploy customized font package to the required users or systems that make the documentation effective.
Network Shares
Network share configuration aids in the accessibility of SMB, AFP and NFS shares to users or computers by providing the host name and volume name.
For more details on every Configuration, refer to the respective Configuration topic in the online help.