Are you installing the software during imaging, and then want to push out the license file afterward? What software package is this?
On 1/21/10 6:41 AM, "Manoj" <bewithmac1 at gmail.com> wrote:
Is there a way to puch license to softwares using Casper Suite?
We dont want to hard core the license while packaging using Composer. We will
delete the License keys from preferences file and then package it.
We need to Push the License separately once the package is installed to the
Clients so it will not be visible.
As a matter of practice, I try to separately package:
1) Applications
2) Application preferences
3) Application licenses
Yes, you can package and push license files separately but you must identify
the files that contain the licenses. Casper can't do that for you.
Casper also cannot *hide* these license files from users. They must be
accessible to each user (at minimum read-only) as the serialized application
requires in its design. Some applications, like Microsoft Office, will
encode their license file so that the serial number is not visible. Some,
like Parallels, won't. You can't control this.
A third party solution like KeyServer from <http://www.sassafras.com> may be
able to help you. I'm not familiar with it.
--
William Smith
Technical Analyst
Merrill Communications LLC
(651) 632-1492
Hi
As for keyserver, as i use this, i wrote an article for Mactech on using it
regards
Criss
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Hi Thomas,
I am not installing it during the image. Packaging via Composer and
deploying it through Casper Policy. For all packages, we are looking for
this option.
Regards,
Manoj
Hi Manoj!
On 1/21/10 11:09 AM, "Manoj" <bewithmac1 at gmail.com> wrote:
Nothing in Casper will allow you to hide licenses from your end-users. Basic
Mac OS X functionality requires users to have privileges to read these
license files so that they can run the applications.
You'll have to control this with third party software, but I have no
suggestions for what you can use other than KeyServer. Again, I have no
experience with that software.
--
William Smith
Technical Analyst
Merrill Communications LLC
(651) 632-1492