[UniMacTech] Re: unimactech Digest, Vol 60, Issue 2

Phillip Wall p.wall at bhtafe.edu.au
Mon Dec 15 09:51:03 EST 2008




On 15/12/08 6:58 AM, "unimactech-request at auc.edu.au"
<unimactech-request at auc.edu.au> wrote:

> I am wondering if anyone managed to get Acrobat to work in a networked
> home directory environment? I'm testing on Mac OS 10.5.5 with smb home
> directories. Acrobat Pro 9.0 runs fine for local users, but for
> network users first it crashes, then subsequently hangs indefinitely
> and has to be killed.

Same here, I've found it will open a document if you drop it on the app but
eventually hangs.
I found Acrobat trying to communicate with FLEXNet, not sure if that's the
reason.

Dec 15 08:58:15 w1151-imac /Library/Application Support/FLEXnet
Publisher/Service/11.5.0/FNPLicensingService[351]: Started - This service
performs licensing functions on behalf of FLEXnet enabled products.
Dec 15 08:58:16 w1151-imac kernel[0]: unknown SIGSEGV code 0

Phillip Wall
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