Remote Control Service Startup

Hi all,
I am posting this here because I can't think of a better place.  I initially thought of posting it on Connect but they are only accepting bugs and this is more of a feature request because, as I understand it, the software is functioning as expected.
 However, it would be nice to have the following implemented.
When the SCCM 2012 R2 client is installed with Remote Control enabled, the CmRcService is set to start Automatic (Delayed).  From searches and reading, this is the designed and expected behavior.  While I understand why Microsoft designed the software
this way, it creates issues when working on remote computers that need to be rebooted.  The feature we are looking for would allow the SCCM Admin to select via the Client Settings in the Console which start-up type should be used for the service (auto
or auto-delayed).
I understand that you can manually change the start-up type but that would have to be done on a per-machine basis.  I am looking for something more automatic.  I had considered using a GPO but due to how our environment is setup, our Network Support
department will not allow this.
Any ideas or suggestions on how to get this setup or requested would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Adam

Connect is the place for those design change requests, too.
Torsten Meringer | http://www.mssccmfaq.de

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