We're trying to create a multi-staged set of policies. It goes a little something like this.
Policy 1
Caches our CS5 package. Then it creates a list of machines that have it
cached and that's the scope of our next policy.
Policy 2
Install the cached CS5. It also caches the installer for our font
management solution. This smart group is the scope of our third policy.
Policy 3
Install cached font management software.
Our third policy has to disable the font management software for the upgrade to take place, which is why I would like to keep it separate from the other installs - to minimize the downtime of this application (users may still need font activation in cs4 if this policy runs while they are working).
One and two seem to happen just fine, but I have a 50/50 success rate with
machines getting added to the Second smart group and thusly executing the
third policy.
Most times, if a machine is missed i can do a "jamf recon" and it'll get
added appropriately. Each policy has "Update Inventory" checked.
Anyone ever try anything like this before?
Do I maybe need to force a restart at the end of Policy 2 just to ensure
the recon happens?
ben janowski
Senior Macintosh Support Technician
Kohl's Mac Support Team
262.703.1396 | benjamin.janowski at kohls.com
