You can 'push' the .pcf file profile during the install with a
simple batch file, or via the .ini file utility that comes with
the client.

the best way, is setup a vpn package, with silent install. It will
install and reboot the clients.

The group user/name is encrypted in the pcf file, so I dont know
how far you want to go to secure it... Once that pcf file
is out there, that is all someone needs to tunnel in (then
a username completes the authentication process).

So telling everyone the group password, and pushing the pcf file
around for the config settings are both insecure. Pick your Poison.


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