I work at a university with a fleet of about 400 Macs.
We have around 300 MacBooks that staff uses, and around 100 iMacs in labs that students uses.
For the staff I want to go with the Self Service approach for software and point users to it, and with the labs I want the silent approach with no Self Service interaction from students.
How do I separate policies in a nifty way regarding staff computers and lab computers?
I was thinking of this approach: Have a smart group for staff and static for labs.
Example: Smart group for staff thats called "All Staff Computers" with criteria COMPUTER GROUP not member of "Computer Lab". Then I can scope software policies thats available in Self Service for staff to the "All Staff Computers" group.
Does this makes sense? Or can I utilise another approach?
