Any of the ambiguous "configuration error"s I've gotten from Adobe in the
past have been licensing related.
Do you have a previous creative suite already on any of these machines?
I would suggest taking a blank machine. Installing CS5 from disc. Launch
it and stuff to make sure it's good. Then grab the licensing files and try
to apply them after your existing CS5 Design Standard Package is deployed.
(either manually or via another package).
If that works, I'd update your package with these fresh files and try
re-deploying.
Package up
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe PCD
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/backup
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/caps
^ if the contents of any one of those three folders get out of sync, your
install seems to get cranky.
hope it helps!
ben janowski
Senior Macintosh Support Technician
Kohl's Mac Support Team
262.703.1396 | benjamin.janowski at kohls.com



Thanks for the input Ben. I will give that a shot and see if it resolves the issue. The two machines I tested it on had the older CS4 Suite installed as well. Im going to try removing the old sweet and pushing the package too.
Thanks,
chris MICHAEL
I.T.
"There are 10 kinds of people in the world: Those who understand binary and those who don't..."






Try getting this folder out of the way and re-pushing the pkg:
zip -R /Library/ColorSync/Profiles_BKP.zip /Library/ColorSync/Profiles
A few of us had the same issue with AAMEE, the above fixed it. An Adobe engineer explained the pkg fails because the subdirectories of the folder we're moving out of the way has real folders instead of aliases. The pkg will recreated the folder and the profiles in it, so no issue in moving it out of the way for the install to run.
Don
IT looks like the issue I was having had to do with these below three folders not being captured in the snapshot. I took them from the original install and added them to the pkg and recreated it. Now the applications are launching correctly.
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe PCD
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/backup
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/cap
Thanks,
chris MICHAEL
I.T.
"Advice is free, but the right answer will cost you plenty."


