Apple Support: Use the kickstart command-line utility in Apple Remote Desktop.Mac Admins have been using the command line tool kickstart to enable and configure Apple Remote Desktop access on clients with scripts through a management system. The piece of information I want to focus on for this post affects Apple Remote Desktop client configuration (called ‘Remote Management’ in the ‘Sharing’ preference pane). Update: Apple has posted a new article describing how to avoid this with a Privacy Configuration Profile. You can test deployments with the public beta or developer release of Mojave right away. However, in contains a few firecrackers which will affect many Mac deployments. This article is not quite the bombshell that the infamous HT208020 for High Sierra is. Apple Support: Prepare your institution for iOS 12 or macOS Mojave.
Last week, Apple posted one of the first support articles specifically for macOS Mojave: