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RUM and ARD

New Here ,
Dec 22, 2015 Dec 22, 2015

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Hi,

we've a small enterprise setup, with 7 Mac running CC and we're looking to deploy updates through RUM.

We don't want these 7 Mac clients to directly download the updates without admin intervention, so that we did suppress manual updates when creating the packages.

Now, we've just tried to invoke RUM on 1 client using ARD, but we got:

Error 126 /bin/bash: line 1: /usr/sbin/RemoteUpdateManager: Permission denied

To me it sounds as a user's permissions problem, because all the actual users of these 7 Macs don't have admin privileges, but perhaps I'm wrong.

I hope someone can help me to get this problem solved.

Kind Regards

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New Here ,
Dec 28, 2015 Dec 28, 2015

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Hi,

nobody there that can help me?

Thanks

Enrico

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 29, 2015 Dec 29, 2015

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Dec 29, 2015 Dec 29, 2015

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Hi,

thanks, interesting, however this is related to Deploy Adobe packages with ARD, but packages have been already created and installed on the clients.

The installation has been done manually on each machine, so not using ARD.

What we want to do now, is invoke RUM with ARD and get the clients updated, but we obtain always the a.m. error.

We've also tried to run RUM on one client directly, but with no luck, here below the Terminal message.

~ Fabio$ /usr/local/bin/RemoteUpdateManager ; exit;

Starting the RemoteUpdateManager...

RemoteUpdateManager exiting with Return Code (1)

logout

Saving session...

...saving history...truncating history files...

...completed.

Deleting expired sessions...none found.

Any other advise?

Thanks

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 29, 2015 Dec 29, 2015

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Hi,

As you mentioned that you have done the installation on each machine manually using the package created by creative cloud packager which means the updates are disabled on user machines.

To enable the updates you can make changes to prefs.dat file  at location /Library/Application Support/Adobe/AAMUpdaterInventory/1.0/AdobeUpdaterAdminPrefs.dat

you can take help from following link as well

Disable auto-updates in Adobe Creative Cloud and Adobe Creative Suite 6 apps

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Sep 21, 2018 Sep 21, 2018

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sudo /usr/local/bin/RemoteUpdateManager

Make sure you use sudo in front of the command and I "Run command as" and select User:  Root

This works for me.

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