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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 15:23:40 -0500
From: MOR <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: ARD 3 And Mac Mini Intel
To: Dave Pooser <email@hidden>
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I just set up ARD yesterday and had no problem with two 17" Core Duo
iMacs and one 17" Core 2 Duo iMac right out of the box. All I had to
do was allow ARD access in Sys Prefs. The clients were discovered, I
sent a client software update and all was well. I thought I would
test these Intels before imaging because there are Macs in our
building that aren't imaged by IT that we still support.
Michael Oman-Reagan
Mac Support
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On Nov 4, 2006, at 2:34 PM, Dave Pooser wrote:
The ARD Client that ships with the Intels is flaky. Every Intel
machine i've set up is broken out of the box.
Okay, maybe I'm naive, but--
Who on earth sets up computers in a managed environment "out of the
box?"
Around here, and I imagine at most organizations of any size, they
don't
ever get a chance to boot up with the factory-installed software--
their
first boot is the beginning of the imaging process, which includes
an ARD
client already configured for admin access.
--Dave Pooser, ACSA
Manager of Information Services
Alford Media http://www.alfordmedia.com
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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 19:34:56 -0500
From: "Orell, Harry" <email@hidden>
Subject: RE: ARD 3 And Mac Mini Intel
To: "Peelman, Nick" <email@hidden>, "Dave Pooser"
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It's what makes it all worth while.
Harryt
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behalf of Peelman, Nick
Sent: Sat 11/4/2006 2:53 PM
To: Dave Pooser
Cc: email@hidden
Subject: Re: ARD 3 And Mac Mini Intel
Well in my case, we're moving from an unmanaged, station-by-station
system to a managed environment, but changing the users' culture like
that is rough. In the past a machine was unboxed, an admin account
and the user's account created, and we walked away. The old IT guy
left, i took over, now we're moving to a managed system with images.
Plus in the cases where a user may use ARD to manage family machines
(i have 10 client copy i use on my systems and my family's, both near
and far). There are many degrees of "Managed Environment" and not
all of them call for a cleanly imaged machine.
-nick
On Nov 4, 2006, at 14:34, Dave Pooser wrote:
The ARD Client that ships with the Intels is flaky. Every Intel
machine i've set up is broken out of the box.
Okay, maybe I'm naive, but--
Who on earth sets up computers in a managed environment "out of the
box?"
Around here, and I imagine at most organizations of any size, they
don't
ever get a chance to boot up with the factory-installed software--
their
first boot is the beginning of the imaging process, which includes
an ARD
client already configured for admin access.
--Dave Pooser, ACSA
Manager of Information Services
Alford Media http://www.alfordmedia.com
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