Posted on 09-28-2014 03:14 PM
We are attempting to put a java based simulation script on the client machines using Self Service. I tested it on a client machine in the lab and it worked fine. But when my students attempt to download and use this tool they are required to have admin permission use the simulation after they download it from Self Service. Any ideas how to work around this issue?
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Posted on 09-28-2014 06:30 PM
Did you package it through composer? Below the composer, you can set permission to everyone under group and give them write access. Not sure if this will works.
Posted on 09-28-2014 06:30 PM
Did you package it through composer? Below the composer, you can set permission to everyone under group and give them write access. Not sure if this will works.
Posted on 09-29-2014 09:09 AM
The most common cause for this is the time on the device differing significantly (as in more than 5 minutes) from the time on the JSS' machine; if we haven't yet checked to see if there is a significant mismatch between the two, that would be a good place to start.
Please let us know if that helps.
Thanks!
Amanda Wulff
JAMF Software Support
Posted on 10-31-2014 11:25 AM
We were able to find the PHET files at their site. I created a pkg through composer and was able to get them the Java based files without them having to use a web browser, which I found out was the real issue. I also was able to built Java updates that allowed them to run them properly.
Posted on 10-23-2018 09:51 AM
I just had a teacher request the Phet Alpha Decay java applet. Because it is not an App I'm not sure how I should manage the install. Should I just place it on the desktop, or add it to the student doc? I figured I would have to repackage in composer for the install but I had not considered needing to change the file permissions. bozemans, can you elaborate on the solution you got working.