You could try PackageMaker for this- but it may not handle the admin that
comes up when you run it for the first time.
On 20/1/05 3:05 am, "Josh Wisenbaker" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> On Jan 19, 2005, at 9:45 PM, Ball, Dan wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> Anyone know of any tricks to push out Acrobat Reader 7 to clients?
>>
>> I pushed the App and prefs that I could find ou,t but when a normal
>> user logs in and launches it, it asks for an admin password to repair
>> its install. Adobe doesn't give any details on what was installed.
>> Well, I just thought I probably could have checked the logs in OS
>> X....I'll do that next!
>>
>> Anyone run into this and have a fix? Running 10.3.7 clients, ARD
>> 2.1, Acrobat 7.0
>
> Acrobat Reader 7 modifies the Safari application bundle. That's
> probably what it is crowing about.
>
> Josh
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