ARD Hidden Users

For some reason, recently, ARD connections no longer work for hidden users. Before I had no problem accessing machines remotely as a hidden user (a user with a UID < 500 - doesn't show up in pref panes or login window). I manage a wide deployment of Macs and labs and having a user hidden is necessary in most situations.
If I unhide the user it regains all ARD access privileges and has the ability to authenticate for ARD. If I hide the user (as well as it no longer showing up in the Acc. Privs. Pane) it no longer authenticates for ARD.
Has anyone else experienced this or have a workaround/solution besides un-hiding the user I want to administer ARD on the client machine?
  Mac OS X (10.4.9)   Dual 1.8ghz G5/1g ; 2 Powerbook G4s 12" 1.5/1.25g ; MBPro 15" 2.16/1g ; iMac 17"

Still unresolved - but issue no longer matters to me.

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