<Smarta$$>
Use GIMP instead of Photoshop. Problem solved.
</Smarta$$>
Maybe I shouldn't put that second tag on there because I'm not sure that
I ever stop being one.......
Seriously. Will Micro$oft, Adobe, and the like ever realize that their
ridiculous licensing schemes drive off business. Forcing people to jump
through all of these hoops just to use product that you are legally
entitled to use causes the customer to look for alternatives. Treating
paying customers as if they were criminals is not a real good way to do
business.
Scott Siri wrote:
My first FOG project is our Art lab which is used to run Adobe
Photoshop CS4. We have a site license and I thought the easiest
solution was to prep one machine with all the stuff I wanted in that
lab and then pull an image and deploy. Now the rest of the computers
in the lab seem to be doing flaky things like dropping photoshop after
just a bit of running. The event viewer seems to show that the
FLEXNet Licensing Service is stopping right about when the program
bombs.
According to some googling flexnet is a tool adobe uses to ensure that
there are not pirated adobe products running amok.
1. Did I mess up by installing CS4 on the original image machine?
2. Should I have deployed it as a snapin instead?
3. How do _you _handle the installation of software specific to a
lab with FOG? Do you prep one ideal machine for the lab and
deploy that image? or do you just prep the basic OS and then
deploy snapins for the lab separately?
Thanks,
Scott
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