Re: [Fed-Talk] Patching iLife in enterprise
Re: [Fed-Talk] Patching iLife in enterprise
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Patching iLife in enterprise
- From: "Marcus, Allan B" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2011 00:16:28 +0000
- Thread-topic: [Fed-Talk] Patching iLife in enterprise
Can't. Apple hates the enterprise. Shawn doesn't (we like Shawn), but
someone in Apple that makes decisions doesn't care. Apple has no internal
IT management of computers, so I don't think they think anyone else needs
that. Self-service.
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Thanks,
Allan Marcus
505-667-5666
email@hidden
On 10/13/11 10:51 AM, "Kendall, Timothy P." <email@hidden> wrote:
>All,
>In Apple Knowledge base article:
>http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2509?viewlocale=en_US
>
>There is this line:
>
>If you purchased iPhoto in the Mac App Store, or if iPhoto was
>preinstalled on your computer along with Mac OS X v10.7 Lion or later,
>updates don¹t appear in Software Update. Check for updates in the Mac App
>Store.
>
>How people getting around this on deploying new Macs?
>
>Thank you, Tim
>
>Tim Kendall
>System Administrator
>Materials Science Division (MSD)
>Argonne National Laboratory
>work 630-252-6689
>email@hidden<mailto:email@hidden>
>
>Full text of Apple Knowledge base article:
>
>
>By default, iPhoto automatically notifies you when software updates are
>available.
>
>If you purchased iPhoto in the Mac App Store, or if iPhoto was
>preinstalled on your computer along with Mac OS X v10.7 Lion or later, an
>update notification is displayed on the App Store icon in the Dock.
>
>If you installed iPhoto from the iLife ¹11 DVD, or if iPhoto was
>preinstalled on your computer along with Mac OS X v10.6.8 Snow Leopard or
>earlier, iPhoto periodically checks for updates when you open iPhoto and
>notifies you if an update is available. If you don¹t want iPhoto to
>automatically check for updates, you can turn off automatic notifications
>in iPhoto preferences.
>
>You can also check for updates manually.
>
>To check for updates manually in the Mac App Store (if you purchased
>iPhoto in the Mac App Store, or if iPhoto and Mac OS X v10.7 Lion or
>later were preinstalled):
>
>Open the Mac App Store and click Updates in the toolbar.
>
>If an iPhoto update is available, it appears in the Mac App Store window.
>
>To check for updates manually using Software Update (if you installed
>iPhoto from the iLife ¹11 DVD, or if iPhoto and Mac OS X v10.6.8 Snow
>Leopard or earlier were preinstalled):
>
>Choose Apple Menu > Software Update.
>
>If an iPhoto update is available, it appears in the Software Update
>window.
>
>If you purchased iPhoto in the Mac App Store, or if iPhoto was
>preinstalled on your computer along with Mac OS X v10.7 Lion or later,
>updates don¹t appear in Software Update. Check for updates in the Mac App
>Store.
>
>To turn off automatic notifications (if you installed iPhoto from the
>iLife ¹11 DVD, or if iPhoto and Mac OS X v10.6.8 Snow Leopard or earlier
>were preinstalled):
>
> 1. In iPhoto, choose iPhoto > Preferences, and then click General.
>
> 2. Deselect ³Check for iPhoto updates automatically.²
>
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