I don't know how to prevent another admin from changing those settings, but
you could implement the really ugly solution of periodically running (via
cron or launchd) a shell script that uses kickstart to reset ARD's
permissions the way you want them. Like I said, that would be ugly.
You may have better luck posting this to Apple's Remote Desktop list at
<email@hidden>.
Good luck,
Oliver
> From: Brad Palmer <email@hidden>
> Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 17:33:00 -0400
> To: OSXS Server <email@hidden>
> Cc: Apple Client Management List <email@hidden>
> Subject: ARD 2.2..
>
> In Sys prefs under sharing you can enable ARD (yes everyone knows
> this). Anyhow, is there a way to keep another admin user from
> changing any of those settings, the machine is not setup for
> workgroup management and probably won't be.
>
> Thanks,
>
> B.
>
>
> Brad Palmer
> Apple Certified Tech (ACDT, ACPT, ACHDS)
> Walker County Schools
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