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.pkg
In 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 Agent
DayLite 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
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?
Buy 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.
I’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.
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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