I've begun implementing thin imaging on new machines coming from Apple,
just laying down apps instead of doing fat imaging. What I've discovered,
as I'm sure many of you have, is that the iLife suite is requiring updating
via the Mac App Store. I tried downloading the update from the Apple
support web site, but when I tried to apply it I received an error message
from the policy indicating the update could not be applied because the app
(iPhoto) needed to be updated via the App Store.
I tried installing iLife '11 from DVD over the existing install, but
received an error on trying to launch iPhoto. So, I removed iPhoto, iDVD,
and iWeb (forgot about iMovie) and then ran the install again. This time
the apps loaded and updates are being applied.
How are others handling this problem?
If this is the new policy that Apple is going to follow, it is going to
create a lot more work for us as admins. We are now going to have to
remove X application(s) and re-install so that we can use the standard
updating practices that we've all worked so hard to implement. Apple is
setting a bad precedence here, and I hope that you all will contact your SE
or account rep and let them know how you feel about it.
Steve Wood
Director of IT
swood at integer.com
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