Replacement for the Working Group to el Capitan Manager?

I recently built new servers, intending using open directory.

The equipment I use are the new mac mini servers, with two 1 TB drives and 16 GB of memory.

Historically I have used Workgroup Manager for direct starting, deployment of the printer files, user groups and others.

Is there a replacement for the Working Group Manager who no longer works with el capitan (10.11.3)?

The replacement is the Manager of service profile. See the built-in help of server for instructions begin. This is beta-quality software, at best.

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