Re: Profile monitor for many users (Matthew Finlay)
Re: Profile monitor for many users (Matthew Finlay)
- Subject: Re: Profile monitor for many users (Matthew Finlay)
- From: Jonathan Taylor <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 09:53:51 -0400
I'm a photographer with an IT background, and I have specialty consulting business designing and maintaining calibrated Mac labs.
The solution depends on the exact particulars of local versus network accounts and the server platform. I have calibrated labs giving correct profiles to multiple local accounts, to 900+ undergraduates in an Active directory environment, and to 60+ students under Open Directory with an OS X Server and Network Home Directories. The operating system in use makes a big difference as Tiger, Leopard, and Snow Leopard all behave differently.
Most all the solutions for serving up the correct calibrated profile to multiple users involve using the default user template as has been mentioned previously. The other details vary greatly.
If you can tell us more of your particulars I'd be glad to sketch out a solution.
jt
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On Apr 22, 2011, at 7:41 AM, Scott Geffert <email@hidden> wrote:
> With all of the more complex problems being discussed lately, this long standing problem rears its head every day at any site using unique user accounts on the same CPU. Often times graphics and photo users will be given generic logins with just enough user rights to create display profiles. Another even more complex situation is when the entire user account is managed remotely. In this scenario named users can log into any number of desktop CPUs but the system resources reside centrally on a server. As it is often the case that profiles modify display card LUTs at a local level I assume that there is really no way to calibrate a remotely administered environment? Does anyone know of a calibration solution for this scenario? _______________________________________________
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