Hi Phil,

Apple Remote Desktop is best suited to ad hoc support. If all you machines
are always on always reachable over the network you could maybe get it to
work for management.

You are much better off with JAMF Software's Casper Suite or Munki (Open
Source) https://www.munki.org/munki/

Marcus

On 10 October 2015 at 04:01, Phil Pennock <lopsa-t...@spodhuis.org> wrote:

> Anyone here used Apple Remote Desktop for managing computers?
>
> How is it?  Major pain points?  Major wins?  Pro tips?
>
> Any insight into the security model and the tradeoffs it makes?
>
> Thanks,
> -Phil
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