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- #Fotoware fotostation install#
- #Fotoware fotostation pro#
- #Fotoware fotostation Offline#
- #Fotoware fotostation mac#
Hence, the software will typically be installed on the next working day when users restart their computers.FotoStation Pro has been designed for people who work professionally with digital assets. More information can be had at Note: gpupdate will run automatically roughly every 120 minutes on domain clients. Normally, it should not require additional options - just run gpupdate from the command prompt. This will refresh local and Active Directory-based Group Policy settings. (Drag them from the Computers node into the group that you created in Group Policy Management.) Now you should open the Active Directory Users and Computers program from Administrative tools and move any computers that you want to distribute the software package to, into this group. In the Group Policy Management window, right-click the computer or OU that you want to apply the GPO to and choose Link an Existing GPO, then choose the deployment package that you would like to distribute.ī. Now, it's time to link the Group Policy Object to a group of computers:Ī. Finally, close the Group Policy Management Editor window. This way, the software will be uninstalled from computers that are taken out of the management scope. Go to the Deployment tab and make sure to check Uninstall this application when it falls out of the scope of management.
#Fotoware fotostation install#
On the Security tab, add the groups / users that should be granted permission to install FotoStation. Highlight the Software installation node and right-click the deployment object you just created. Important: Make sure you access the file through its share path (typically \\servername\sharename)ġ1. Select the FotoWare FotoStation.msi file from the distribution point (the share where you stored the files expanded from the installer package).
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Right-click on Software installation and select New Packageĩ. Now, expand the Computer Configuration node, then expand Policies, then the Software Settings node. This will open the Group Policy Management Editorħ. Next, right-click on the GPO you just created and select Edit. Then choose the domain computers the package should by distributed to. In the right bottom panel, click on Add and then click on Object Types and select Computers. Click on the Group Policy Object you just created. In this example we will use Computer mode:ĥ. Now, decide whether the policy applies to computers or users. FotoStation Deployment (screenshot below)Ĥ. Right-click Group Policy Objects and click on Newģ. In Administrative Tools on the server, open the Group Policy ManagementĢ. Note: The below procedure describes configuration of the FotoStation. Although the screenshots depict FotoWeb Desktop deployment, the steps involved are completely identical.ġ. If using per-user configs, leave this property blank
#Fotoware fotostation mac#
Remember that the share has to be mounted for the Mac to find the logon folder. Mac clients: /Volumes/volumename/sharename/folder) Windows clients: \\servername\sharename\folder UNC path to the share with the configurations This property must be coupled with a valid LogonPath value. Logon specifies FotoStation retrieves its configuration from an SMB file share. Legacy locationData.xml properties and values Property Legacy locationData.xml - contents and legend
#Fotoware fotostation Offline#
Users must first have saved a config for offline use.įor an explanation of legacy properties for logon to a configuration folder stored on an SMB share, see below. This value must be coupled with a valid serverURL value.Įxamples: 127.0.0.1, IMSERVER, showOfflineĠ means that users cannot choose to work offline, and are required to log on to the serverġ means that users can choose the Work Offline option in the login dialog. In this mode, leave the logonPath and serverUrl properties blank.įwpLogon specifies that FotoStation retrieves its configuration from an Index Manager server via the FWP protocol. User specifies that each FotoStation user has an individual configuration stored in his/her user profile. LocationData.xml properties and values Property