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Re: Remote-desktop Digest, Vol 2, Issue 190



Kelly Meyer
District Technology Specialist
District 101- Western Springs
708 485 4334 (w)
708 846 1180 (c)

Vern,

For a relative newbie, can you let me know what the pref is and how you changed it? Thanks so much 

Kelly

Re: " I have finally found the preference that will cause all our students printing
to default to A4 rather than US letter (no use doing the machine
itself) and I want to copy it to every students preferences "



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>   1. Re: Remote-desktop Digest, Vol 2, Issue 188 (Don Montalvo)
>   2. (no subject) (Vern Dempster)
>   3. PostgreSQL conflict (T Reaves)
>   4. Re: PostgreSQL conflict (email@hidden)
>   5. Re: Office 2004 Service Pack 2 (Don Montalvo)
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>Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 16:12:51 -0400
>From: Don Montalvo <email@hidden>
>Subject: Re: Remote-desktop Digest, Vol 2, Issue 188
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>"John C. Welch" <email@hidden>:
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>>If you have Acrobat and it's useless, stupid macros installed, you really
>>want to be using Acrobat 7. Or just delete those things, they're useless
>>anyway.
>
>we keep this folder locked:
>
>/Applications/Microsoft Office 2004/Office/Startup
>
>kills the stupid adobe stuff (that we're not prompted to NOT install).
>
>don
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>Message: 2
>Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 10:12:20 +1200
>From: Vern Dempster <email@hidden>
>Subject: (no subject)
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>Hi
>
>I too have seen this behaviour
>
>Usually Its the first copy of the day. I just stop and do it again and 
>it works fine
>
>Not sure why
>
>PS if you are the Stewart of Fileblaster fame is it possible to use 
>fileblaster to copy a pref to the students preferences and set the 
>correct premissions or do i have to run passenger to do this. I have 
>finally found the preference that will cause all our students printing 
>to default to A4 rather than US letter (no use doing the machine 
>itself) and I want to copy it to every students preferences
>
>Cheers
>
>Vern Dempster
>Manager Information Services
>Mahurangi College
>Warkworth
>New Zealand 64 9 425 8039 ext 721
>021 769 314
>
>>>> I am currently running ARD 2.2 Admin, as well as clients.
>>>>
>>>> I am having trouble copying files to my Macs.
>>>>
>>>> I can select anywhere between 2-45 Macs, but when I OK it to send 
>>>> the files,
>>>> it will just sit there showing 0% transferred.
>>>>
>>>> If I cancel the transfer, and just select one Mac, the files will 
>>>> transfer
>>>> fine.  It doesn't seem to matter if I'm sending a small or large 
>>>> file, or
>>>> going across subnets, it still will not send to more than one Mac at 
>>>> a time.
>>
>email@hidden
>> FWIW i've had that problem too (with ARD2.2) sometimes recently. 
>> Usually either retrying the copy or restarting ARDAdmin works... I've 
>> not spent any more time wondering about it though.
>>
>> And i'm the network admin so i asked myself and confirmed there's no 
>> changes to the network environment that might be causing it either. :)
>>
>> ..S.
>>
>>
>Cheers
>
>Vern Dempster
>Manager Information Services
>Mahurangi College
>Warkworth
>New Zealand 64 9 425 8039 ext 721
>021 769 314
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>Message: 3
>Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 21:02:28 -0400
>From: T Reaves <email@hidden>
>Subject: PostgreSQL conflict
>To: email@hidden
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>I just noticed my logs filling up with crap because ARD is trying to  
>use a private PostgreSQL install on my computer, where PostgreSQL is  
>already installed.  So the failed attempts to get it up and running  
>repeat.
>
>Will someone point me to a resource on how to correct - or disable -  
>this?
>
>Thanks!
>
>
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>Message: 4
>Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 21:59:04 -0500 (CDT)
>From: email@hidden
>Subject: Re: PostgreSQL conflict
>To: email@hidden
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>I believe there is a way to move the PostgreSQL database used by ARD to
>another machine and have your copy of ARD access the database on that
>other machine.  I think this mentioned in the ARD 2.x Admin Guide, but
>it's been a while since I've read it.  I'd start there.
>
>-Oliver
>
>
>> I just noticed my logs filling up with crap because ARD is trying to
>> use a private PostgreSQL install on my computer, where PostgreSQL is
>> already installed.  So the failed attempts to get it up and running
>> repeat.
>>
>> Will someone point me to a resource on how to correct - or disable -
>> this?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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>Message: 5
>Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 11:08:22 -0400
>From: Don Montalvo <email@hidden>
>Subject: Re: Office 2004 Service Pack 2
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>Don Montalvo <email@hidden> wrote:
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>>  >On 9/22/05 11:32, "Romeo Theriault" <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>
>>>>   Am I correct in stating, from reading past list mail, that currently
>>>>   the best way to install Microsoft Office Updates on client machines
>>>>   is to install the update on one machine then read the install log,
>>>>   then package the files that were modified/copied onto the machine and
>>>>   then use that package with ARD?
>>>
>>>There's no need for that. Install the update, then copy the Office folder
>>>over the existing installations on the client machines. (Obviously, make
>>>sure the users aren't running office apps). Then, if it's running, kill the
>>>microsoft database daemon. (if there's no one logged in, then it won't be)
>>>
>>>--
>>>John C. Welch         Writer/Analyst
>>>Bynkii.com              Mac and other opinions
>>  >email@hidden
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>(sorry, i pulled the trigger too soon on the last email)
>
>we lock this folder to prevent the acrobat plugin from coming back:
>
>	/Applications/Microsoft\ Office\ 2004/Office/Startup
>
>don
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