- ADOBE FIREWORKS CS6 WONT OPEN LICENSE ISSUE SERIAL NUMBERS
- ADOBE FIREWORKS CS6 WONT OPEN LICENSE ISSUE FULL
At this point the JSS now has two Licensed Software Records that indicate "Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 version like 12." The full Design Suite now says "This license supersedes: Adobe Photoshop CS5.5" The JSS now recognizes my standalone Photoshop licenses as full Design Premium suite licenses, giving me an incorrect representation of my licenses. When I setup the Software Definition it looks like this: There is not a template for just Photoshop CS5.5 though.
I use the template to setup my licenses for Design Premium with no trouble. For instance, let's say my company has 10 CS5.5 Design Premium licenses and 5 CS5.5 Photoshop standalone licenses.
The issue is not with identifying what computers have what individual programs installed, but rather with how the JSS looks for licensed software. If we're only installing these packages using the Casper Suite, we can also look at the Policy logs for the policy installing Photoshop and track from there. plist files, and this may create a bit more work up front for us in creating the different groups/qualifiers, but it does help us do some reporting.
ADOBE FIREWORKS CS6 WONT OPEN LICENSE ISSUE SERIAL NUMBERS
We understand the need to hide the serial numbers from plain text. Have Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 version like 12ĭoes not have Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.5 version like 11.ĭoes not have Adobe Fireworks CS5.1 version like 11.ĭoes not have Adobe Flash CS5.5 version like 11.ĭoes not have Adobe Flash Catalyst CS5.5 version like like 1.ĭoes not have Adobe InDesign CS5.5 version like 7. When we want to see what license we have for specifically Photoshop 5.5, we can make a Smart Group (Management->Smart Computer Groups) or a saved inventory report (Inventory -> Applications tab -> Advanced Search) for devices that: This shows us that a Design Premium license is a device that has:Īdobe Flash Catalyst CS5.5 version like like 1. When we're looking to create reports of individual titles, we can utilize Saved Inventory searches, or Smart Groups to say "Has this title, but not these ones" to separate from the others.įor example, we can create a licensed software object from the template for Adobe CS 5.5 Design Premium. This allows us to create a record for the individual titles we have, etc, and is a great way to see the reports for those "Packages" of Adobe products. With respect to the Adobe products, we have templates built in for the different versions, as well as Adobe packages (Design Premium, Master Collection, etc). Specifically, under Settings->Licensed Software Management we have the ability to define specific pieces of software and report on that. Without knowing exactly the circumstances, and reading what I can from the message posted, there are a few ideas I had that might help.