Getting way better advice on this forum that from Apple, that's for sure:
TLDR; We really need a way to begin micro-managing basic settings again across a network of Macs. Back in the day, before MDMs (such as Profile Manager) and the like, pretty much everything was easy as pie. Create an image or two and then restore that image to every system using CCC or another piece of cloning software. Every system got every setting without issue. Extremely important settings include things like "disabling" Do Not Disturb (which distracts students to no end), trackpad and mouse settings, and the Safari Home Page and Search engine. Use to be absolute cake.
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Fast forward to today, and Apple (along with all the other big players in the industry) really, with a palpable desperation, wants every user to have their own device. Many important preferences are now "by host" - meaning that even a full clone no longer properly retains these settings (why Apple? Why?!!!) Also, along come tools like Profile Manager, and while they work well for large groups of devices where basic management is all that is needed, they don't allow micro-managing of every little setting like proper cloning used to do. Add to the the problem with cloning system pre-binding to Profile Manager (where PM will incorrectly believe all systems are the same system because they are relying on something other than the serial number to differentiate bound machines (again, Why Apple? Why?!!!))
So I'm trying to find a solution that will let us regain control; pushing ALL critical settings to all systems, preferably in a way which can be refreshed without physical access to each machine, but heck even a way to *properly* image systems again post-binding to Profile Manager (or another MDM) would work. We only have about 80 Macs to manage, I can re-image them, in-person, physically, with a bunch of USB drives, without any issue in a single weekend (I've done so many times!).
Those of you managing small networks - what are you using to manage them? Do any of the tools you use provide for true micro-level-setting management? Thanks!
TLDR; We really need a way to begin micro-managing basic settings again across a network of Macs. Back in the day, before MDMs (such as Profile Manager) and the like, pretty much everything was easy as pie. Create an image or two and then restore that image to every system using CCC or another piece of cloning software. Every system got every setting without issue. Extremely important settings include things like "disabling" Do Not Disturb (which distracts students to no end), trackpad and mouse settings, and the Safari Home Page and Search engine. Use to be absolute cake.
More details:
Fast forward to today, and Apple (along with all the other big players in the industry) really, with a palpable desperation, wants every user to have their own device. Many important preferences are now "by host" - meaning that even a full clone no longer properly retains these settings (why Apple? Why?!!!) Also, along come tools like Profile Manager, and while they work well for large groups of devices where basic management is all that is needed, they don't allow micro-managing of every little setting like proper cloning used to do. Add to the the problem with cloning system pre-binding to Profile Manager (where PM will incorrectly believe all systems are the same system because they are relying on something other than the serial number to differentiate bound machines (again, Why Apple? Why?!!!))
So I'm trying to find a solution that will let us regain control; pushing ALL critical settings to all systems, preferably in a way which can be refreshed without physical access to each machine, but heck even a way to *properly* image systems again post-binding to Profile Manager (or another MDM) would work. We only have about 80 Macs to manage, I can re-image them, in-person, physically, with a bunch of USB drives, without any issue in a single weekend (I've done so many times!).
Those of you managing small networks - what are you using to manage them? Do any of the tools you use provide for true micro-level-setting management? Thanks!