Radmind Assistant
April 3rd, 2006 | Published in Mac, Unix
Radmind made easy. Honest!
One of the most under-appreciated utilities on OS X has to be radmind. Anyone with more than a handful of machines that isn’t using this, or any of the commercial alternatives like NetOctopus, FileWave or Casper from JAMF Software, should really sit down and have a long hard think about why they aren’t.
A common, and somewhat justified, complaint with radmind in the past was that it was just too large of a learning curve to get started with. However, with the recent release of Radmind Assistant 1.0 you can set up an entire radmind solution without getting your hands dirty on the CLI.
So stop surfing slashdot for a few minutes and read through the docs on this.
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