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<font size="3" face="Lucida Grande">Hi,</font> </p>
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<font size="3" face="Lucida Grande">does anyone know what this fix is for acrobat?</font> </p>
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<font size="3" face="Lucida Grande">Criss</font><br><br><br>Criss Myers <BR>Senior Customer Support Analyst (Mac Services) <BR>Apple Certified Technical Coordinator v10.5 <BR>LIS Business Support Team <BR>Library 301 <BR>University of Central Lancashire <BR>Preston PR1 2HE <BR>Ex 5054 <BR>01772 895054<br><br>>>> On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at  5:03 PM, in message <ec2e75ff0811030903o2a5eb855jeec41a80c87ec1cd@mail.gmail.com>, "Miles Leacy" <miles.leacy@themacadmin.com> wrote:<br> </p>
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I would suggest doing a full install or the Adobe suite, make sure everything is serialized and functioning and then use the prebuilts in Composer to generate your packages. </p>
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You may also want to look into the fix for the Acrobat self-repair function if your users will not be admins (I most strenuously suggest that they not be admins, I consider this a best practice).  I don't recall what the fix was off hand, but there is one out there. </p>
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On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 11:43 AM, Thomas Larkin </p>
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<font size="3" face="Lucida Grande">I am building the package now and not doing the disk images.  So, when I make the package can I go back and dump everything that is put in /Library into like an adobe required then put out each CS 2 app as a separate install?  I can't recall how I did that before, but the JAMF guys showed me how to do that with iLife last year.</font> </p>
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<font size="3" face="Lucida Grande">I can just drag them out in editable mode in Composer and create separate DMG files for them, correct?</font> </p>
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<font size="3" face="Lucida Grande">thanks,</font> </p>
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>>> "Miles Leacy" <<a href="mailto:miles.leacy@themacadmin.com" target="_blank">miles.leacy@themacadmin.com</a>> 10/30/08 10:15 AM >>> </p>
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My CS2 package was a snapshot of the whole suite after running and and making sure all apps were serialized.  The version of Acrobat that comes with CS2 won't run properly on its own.  You have to launch another app in the suite (such as Photoshop) in order for Acrobat to "know" that its been serialized.<br content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"><br> </p>
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2008/10/30 Thomas Larkin </p>
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<font size="3" face="Lucida Grande">So just combine the disk images then?</font> </p>
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<font size="3" face="Lucida Grande">Could I use composer and do snap shots?</font> </p>
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>>> "Criss  Myers" <<a href="mailto:CMyers@uclan.ac.uk" target="_blank">CMyers@uclan.ac.uk</a>> 10/30/08 10:08 AM >>><br> </p>
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<font size="3" face="Lucida Grande">you should be able to create 1 install disk and use that</font><br><br><br>Criss Myers<br>Senior Customer Support Analyst (Mac Services)<br>Apple Certified Technical Coordinator v10.5<br>LIS Business Support Team<br>Library 301<br>University of Central Lancashire<br>Preston PR1 2HE<br>Ex 5054<br>01772 895054<br><br>>>> On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at  3:03 PM, in message <<a href="mailto:4909868A.7141.0039.0@kckps.org" target="_blank">4909868A.7141.0039.0@kckps.org</a>>, "Thomas Larkin" <<a href="mailto:tlarki@kckps.org" target="_blank">tlarki@kckps.org</a>> wrote:<br> </p>
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<font size="3" face="Lucida Grande">So, I have CS 2 to install now on some older Macs...</font> </p>
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<font size="3" face="Lucida Grande">It comes on like 3 CDs, or at least my version does.  Can I make 3 separate disk images of them and create them into one adobe installer in Casper Admin, or should I combine them into 1 disk image and then use the adobe installer in Casper Admin?</font> </p>
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<font size="3" face="Lucida Grande">Thoughts?</font> </p>
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<font size="3" face="Lucida Grande">Thanks,</font> </p>
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