We have used Adobes "RemoteUpdateManager" console application in a
weekly Casper policy to keep our Adobe CC applications up to date. As of
this week RemoteUpdateManager 1.9.2.56 (the version the vast majority of
our users had installed) did not upda...
Has anyone seen the trend of the "Payloads" folder showing up at the
root level of Macintosh HD after Apples recent "Security Update 2015-004
1.0 update with Yosemite? We are on Mac OS 10.10.5 and it is showing up
on all systems after our software up...
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It seems to us that utilizing departments, and sub departments is the
best way to keep installations scoped correctly as people and systems
get replaced. Having the ability to build a department hierarchy would
let us keep all policies with "base app...
I am not a shell scriptor yet (just purchasing Learning the Bash), but
in the meantime, does anyone have a EA with a script that adds a
specified time (three years for us) to the PO date to establish a
retirement date for all computers?
I have a similar situation going on. Funny thing is, could it just be
coincidence that the time on my logs match the time on rgranholm, which
is at 12:22AM?
We have an initial enrollment policy that does install all standard
apps, most often scoped by department. The rest of our policies are for
specific apps that are requested after the fact, or updates.
For us, we build install or update packages designed for "Caching" in
our policies. So we cache every package we can (pretty much the only
exceptions are things that have to be run within the user space). We
then have a policy that runs only on Monda...