[QUOTE][u]Quote by: donmontalvo[/u][p]Check your email. 🙂
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Since, as you said, this isn’t a formal endorsement, I guess it’s OK to mention I’m using it at Capgemini for image creation. I can’t name the clients, or go into how many clients or number of users…let’s just say it’s very, very high. 😉
Interesting thread. So in an AD only environment, with extended schema, the only way to manage computer lists is to (1) create computer list using WGM 10.4, then (2) manage these computer lists using WGM 10.5.
Is this supported by Apple? There was mention of AD schema extension not being supported by Apple. I see Apple providing written *and* online video seminars explaining how to extend schema, so I find that hard to believe.
Looking to do AD schema extension, and to use WGM to manage user/group/computer and computer list policies. From Apple’s recent (mid-2009) “Managing Mac OS X with Workgroup Manager and Active Directory” video, this should be entirely possible.
UPDATE: After doing some digging around, found you can in fact create Computer Lists in WGM 10.5. If you enable “Show all records” in WGM, then select “ComputerLists” from the drop down menu, click “New record”. Dismiss the record, then go back to the Computer Group tab in WGM and reselect the AD domain. You will see the “untitled_” computer list, rename and you’re good to go.
[QUOTE][u]Quote by: Patrick+Fergus[/u][p]Part of the assumption made by Adobe is that whoever is running the suite is an admin, and will have the ability to create those folders (or do other administrative/management tasks like install plugins at the request of Acrobat). Adding those folders allows the CS apps to launch without complaining.
Did you run all the applications before attempting to assemble your package? Some of the various required folders only appear upon first launch of the various applications.
FWIW, the reason that FileWave requires you to create folders and place a file in those folders is that the folders are required for CS3 to run, but FileWave can’t distribute empty folders (it distributes everything as a file–paths are created as needed). Can Apple’s installer create empty folders?
– Patrick[/p][/QUOTE]
Iceberg packages can, so I assume Packagemaker can as well.
I can’t believe we bought a 45 user volume license and no way to push to our computers. When will Adobe learn?
[QUOTE BY= figmentfly] We recently purchased the TZ170 for firewall/router. I had tried some of the freeware configuration tools (VaporSec and IPSecuratis) but could not get them to complete the VPN transaction. We purchased VPN Tracker (at the suggestion of the reseller/consultant) and I have to say that it was probably worth it. The canned settings make it a snap.
I did give IPSecuratis (SP?) a second try by looking at the settings supplied by VPN Tracker but I could not get it to work. Somethings were on different groupled screens but also some terminology was different.
Too late for a freeware application for us but I would still like to be able to make it work. You may be able to download a demo of VPN Tracker and look at the settings to get some clues but it did not seem to help me. I know little about the details of the process though.[/QUOTE]
we got ipsecuritas to work pretty easily with both a tz170 and tzw. we decided to stick to vpn tracker (personal edition) since it allows you to lock down configurations.
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