I have around 300 baby macs to look after, and they have lots of different admin accounts, which is a nightmare to work with.
ARD has slowly been configured with the accounts of the machine owners, but that doesn't help when bringing on board another sysadmin, who now has to collect all the usernames and passwords of the users.
I figure, it's better for me to run a script using ARD that creates a hidden admin user on each system, with a known username and password. I just don't know how to do it.
Any hints and tips would be appreciated. I am currently trying to work on a draft script now, which I'll post, but anyone else, feel free to jump in with a solution :)
Something like this should work:
Note that kickstart (the command-line interface for configuring the ARD client) is rather complex and unintuitive, and you may have to play around with it to get exactly the config you want. Here's an Apple KB article and a man page for it.
Except that it will still show up in the fast switch mode.. (at the right, next to the spotlight icon)