Thread-topic: Unix Command for Setting DVD Region Code
We have just uncovered a problem with all our new iMac G5's. Apple does
not preset the DVD Region Code to 1 - North America. So currently we
have our computers that need to have this set. Which means taking a DVD
around to each machine on campus and inserting it until the dialog box
comes up to change it. There is a UNIX command for it but I do not know
what switches it needs to set the code the proper one. I want to do
this via ARD 2.2 to all our machines at one time, but do not know the
command.
Does anyone have any ideas? The location of the command is
/usr/bin/setregion but I have not found any other information so far.
Thanks
Scott Irwin '02 | Helpdesk Technician
Asbury College | One Macklem Drive | Wilmore, KY 40390
859.858-3511 ext. 2762 | email@hidden | www.asbury.edu
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On Behalf Of Phillip Gerlach
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 5:41 PM
To: ARD List
Subject: Re: Remote Desktop licensing
Yeah, your second administrator's probably not going to buy you drinks
for all the run-around he'll have to do to support clients.
Since you're in education, contact your rep and ask them if they can do
licensing deals for you. It's amazing what reps will do if they're only
asked.
Good luck
Phil Gerlach
The University of Sydney
t: +612 9351 2538
On Sep 3, 2005, at 7:36 AM, Trouton, Richard (NIH/NHGRI) wrote:
> If you want that admin to be able to have more than 10 users in his
> master list, you'll need to pick up the unlimited version.
>
> Thanks,
> Rich
> --------------------------
> Rich Trouton - NHGRI LAN Support, Contractor
>
> Sent from my Wireless Handheld
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stephen Berry <email@hidden>
> To: email@hidden <email@hidden>
> Sent: Fri Sep 02 17:31:37 2005
> Subject: Remote Desktop licensing
>
> Hi,
>
> We have purchased one unlimited client box of the latest ARD software
> which we are getting to grips with really well. If I wish to allow
> another administrator to manage our clients, do I have to buy a second
> copy of the unlimited client software? As I just need a second
> administrator license, could I just buy a 10 client pack?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Stephen Berry
> The Netherhall School
> Cambridge.
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