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scooby
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join:2001-05-01
Schaumburg, IL

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Re: [Security] Central management of Mac OS X - removing admin

said by rugby:

You need something like Absolute Manage, Casper's Jamf, or Filewave to do this easily.

Thanks. I am going to evaluate Absolute Manage. Depending on what apps it supports and what we can add to it, that may be just what we need.
rugby
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join:2000-09-26
Plainfield, IN

rugby

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We use it for a client and it's pretty solid. I upgraded all of their workstations from 10.7 to 10.8.2 without any problems via Absolute.

dscl
join:2001-07-15
Suwanee, GA

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Another Absolute user here, managing about 400 Macs for about three years now (Back when it was LanRev) and it's been working good for us.