Re: [Fed-Talk] Patching iLife in enterprise
Re: [Fed-Talk] Patching iLife in enterprise
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Patching iLife in enterprise
- From: Jeffrey Walton <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2011 20:55:18 -0400
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 8:16 PM, Marcus, Allan B <email@hidden> wrote:
> 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.
I've been told Apple is a consumer hardware company. Any Enterprise
support is purely co-incidental ;)
Jeff
> 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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