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ParticipantDownload it here.
http://db.tt/rMDYgCXsCabbage
ParticipantWell when I use the code tags to put the contents of the file here it says it is spam and deletes the post!
Cabbage
ParticipantI’m trying this now based on what you guys posted above.
I’m using a Mac Pro January 2008 model – 2 x 2.8Ghz Quad-Core Intel Xeon to create the image.
This came with “OEM” 10.5.2 gray DVD’s. However, I’m using the 10.5 retail DVD to create the image.
InstallerChoices.xml contains the following:
PrinterDriversGroup
AdditionalFonts
LanguageTranslations
Then in AppleUpdates I have
1 – MacOSXUpdCombo10.5.3.pkg
2 – QuickTime745_Leopard.pkg
3 – FrontRowUpdate2.1.3.pkg
4 – AirPortUtility_Leopard.pkg
5 – iTunes.mpkg
6 -JavaForMacOSX10.5Update1.pkgIn CustomPKG I have
1 – MyUsersARD.pkg – My 501 admin user, 502 non-admin “guest” user, ARD & SSH settings on so I can get in remotely
2 – LANrev Agent.pkg – my customized LANrev AgentI’ll report back on how it works.
Cabbage
ParticipantDayLite will do shared address book and shared calendars. It will sync with Address Book, iCal and Palm. It runs off OpenBase and you can take the info offline if you are on a laptop and then sync it back up over the internet or in the office
Check ’em out at
Cabbage
ParticipantJoel,
When you do it that way and repair permissions with Disk Utility will it change the permisions back to what was in the .pkg and ignore what was in the post-install script?
Does repair permissions even look at third party .pkg’s?
Cabbage
Participant>>I would advise you not to use network home directories when using Entourage, it doesn’t play well.
I have a few users that say Entourage is way too slow over the network. 90% of my users use Apple Mail and it works great.
Personally my ~/Library/Mail folder is 500mb with 6 email accounts, 60 mailboxes and 1,500+ message. I’ve never have any problems.
November 11, 2003 at 8:10 pm in reply to: Can’t decide Windows Small Business Server 2003 or Xserve #356813Cabbage
Participant10 grand? holy crap. Go with the Xserve.
Cabbage
ParticipantI think you might have to use NAT for that. Mactroll will correct me if I’m wrong.
Cabbage
ParticipantBuy a FireWire enclosure. $30 – $45 at computer shows. Buy a huge 3.5″ IDE hard drive with the chunky rebate from OfficeMax/Staples/Best Buy Circuit City.
Cabbage
ParticipantI’d hold off until Panther Server next week. Panther uses LDAP for Open Directory. NetInfo is still availble but it is now a legacy option. LDAP is pretty simple to setup on Linux so it should be much easier.
Cabbage
ParticipantThis is how the PowerBook is partitioned right now.
#1 Jaguar 10.2.8
#2 Jaguar Server 10.2.8
#3 Panther 7B85
#4 Panther Server WWDC
#5 Yellow Dog Linux…..so there it pertained to OS X Server 😉
Cabbage
Participantread this thread
[url]https://www.afp548.com/eBBS/viewtopic.php?t=874&highlight=[/url]
ignore the article, it’s been replaced by the .pkg
Cabbage
ParticipantTry making a symbolic link that points to
/private/Network/Servers/<whateveryourpathshouldbe>Cabbage
ParticipantThis definitely used to work, have you tried with 10.2.8.
Cabbage
ParticipantHere i found a couple things that might help
maybe this was it
http://is.rice.edu/~lanceo/netinfo/netinfo.htmlthis will probably help a little
http://deaddog.duch.udel.edu/~frey/darwin/ncutil.html/Get OSX User Utils 1.3 FIX at
http://www.osxgnu.org/
This will allow you to add users and groups from the command line, and delete them to with less commands than the built in tools that apple gives you. -
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