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<FONT SIZE="4"><FONT FACE="Lucida Grande"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:11pt'>Hello all, I am wondering if someone has a proven, rock star, strategy for creating base Leopard OS images for laptops vs. desktops in regards to networking settings, Airport, modems, etc.<BR>
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All of our desktop machines are connected via Ethernet and none use Airport, nor any modems. However, almost all of our laptops connect to the network via Airport, and in some rare cases via modem.<BR>
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Is it a safe bet to include all the Airport and modems settings on a base OS image deployable to all platforms, even though the desktops will never use these settings? Or do we need to created separate images for laptops and desktops.<BR>
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Note, I thought about creating a Composer package just for laptop network settings, however there were quite a few byhost files that were created in the process, and to be honest, I am not sure how to handle those.<BR>
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Thanks in advance for any help/information/strategies...<BR>
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Tim Nicometo<BR>
Mayo Clinic<BR>
timn@mayo.edu<BR>
(507) 255-3034<BR>
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