Re: Program Yükleme

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Jul 13, 2024, 4:42:05 PM7/13/24
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I have an old iMac that is running on OS X 10.6.8 and all of the new Xcodes aren't available on a Mac like mine. Could someone please tell me how to download an older version of Xcode that is available for my Mac. Also, if I download this older version, will people that are on iOS 8/9 be able to go on them? I'm guessing that in the app description it will say availble for iOS 5 and so on? Thanks for all your help!

Submitting to the store currently requires Xcode 5.1.1 or later (and I am fully expecting them to start requiring Xcode 6 with the iOS 8 SDK pretty soon). Yes apps that you build using old Xcode versions should run OK on newer OS versions but they can only be distributed ad hoc.

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You can download old Xcode versions from the Downloads link in the iOS Dev Center if you have a paid developer program membership. If you just have a free membership then I don't think the older versions are available.

FWIW, there is no version of Xcode that will both run on 10.6.8 and will allow you to submit to the App Store. The latest version of Xcode that supports 10.6.x is Xcode 4.2, while the minimum version of Xcode that can build arm64 code (which is required for App Store submission) is Xcode 5.x (which itself requires OS X 10.8.4 or later)

Describe 'doesn't work' - try to to put some effort into this time, rather than phoning it in and making others guess....won't download? Downloads but borked? Download is good but won't install? Install works but won't run? Runs but crashes? Runs ok but doesn't like your projects?

Selamunelykm arkadaşlar,
Pardus ta program nasıl yklenir. Ben program yklemeyi denedim, biraz karıştırdım galiba. yklenecek programı masastne taşıdım burada terminal aarak (ls) kodunu yazdım ardından bana programı buldu ve bu programı tam olarak nasıl yklerim yardım edermisiniz?

@mkz16mkz , terminal kullanmanın katkılarından biri de ıktılar sayesinde bir şeyleri anlayabilmektir. Aynı zamanda ıktılar sayesinde başkalarından yardım almamız da kolaylaşır. @cuneyt.ulusoy 'un sylediği şekilde deneyip yine bir sorunla karşılaşırsanız, ltfen ıktıları da veriniz. Bylelikle daha kolay yardımcı olunabilir.
Bu arada ıktıyı yapıştırmadan nce mesaj yazma panosunun zerindeki işaretine tıklayıp yapıştırırsanız daha okunaklı bir formatta gzkecektr Kolay gelsin

@cuneyt.ulusoy Cneyt bey, dediğiniz işlemi gerekleştirdim ama skype logosunu tıkladığımda boş hibirşey ıkmıyor. Google chrome, skype, K3b bu progranların de logolarına tıkladığımda hibirşey gzkmyor?

Merhabalar,

Group policy ile domainimizdeki kullanıcılarımıza program ykleme yetkisi vermek istiyoruz..Kullanı
cıların tm domain user grubunun yesi,

Birok hakları GPO lar ile kısıtlanmış durumda..( Sistem saatini değiştiremez, program ykleyemez
gibi )

Yapmak istedigimiz Group Policy ile domain userların yesi oldugu grubu değiştirmeyerek (bu şekilde
isteniyor) sadece program ykleme yetkisi vermek istiyoruz.

Aynı zamanda local admin haklarıda ellerinden alınmış durumdadır.

İnternette arama yaptım ama somut şeyler bulamadım.

Fikri olan varmı ?

Btn hakları kullanıcıdan almışken, tekrardan bir takım hakları vermek iin aba gstermemeyi tavsiye ederim. Microsoftda bunun iin zaten Yazılım dağıtma Policy' sini oluşturmuştur. MSI uzantılı dosyalarınızı veya 3rdParty Program vasıtasıyla EXE uzantısına vb.. executuable programları yukleyebilirsiniz.

Group Policy Software Installation is an extension of the Group Policy Object Editor Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in that administrators can use to manage software. Administrators can assign applications to users or computers, or publish applications for users.

Administrators can assign software on a per-user or per-computer basis when an organization does not want to give users the choice to install or remove the software. For example, if a user removes a user-assigned application by using Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel, the Group Policy Software installation extension automatically reapplies the advertisement information after the user logs on or the computer restarts. The software is reinstalled the next time a user selects it or tries to open a file with an associated file name extension. It is not possible for a user to delete a computer-assigned application. In most cases, packages that are assigned to users or computers include applications that are essential, but that do not create network congestion between clients and the software distribution points.

Group Policy-based software deployment also enables administrators to publish software for users only. When this method is used, users can install the software from a list of published applications in Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel.

For more information about Group Policy Software Installation, see Group Policy Software Installation and Group Policy Software Installation Extension Technical Reference on the Microsoft TechNet Web site.

Although administrators can use Group Policy Software Installation to deploy the 2007 Office system to computers in small organizations, there are limitations to using this approach. It is important to carefully consider these issues as you determine the deployment method that best meets your deployment requirements. These limitations include:

Difficulties with scheduling installation, consistently managing network bandwidth, and providing feedback on the status of the installation. If your organization needs to provide these capabilities, consider using Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003 R2. For more information, see Deploying the 2007 Microsoft Office System with Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003 R2.

Limited scalability. Some difficulties might occur during Group Policy Software Installation deployment of 2007 Office suites to more than 200 computers simultaneously; this depends largely on network bandwidth availability.

Limited ability to customize features or user settings before installation of the 2007 Office system. Administrators cannot use a Setup customization file (.MSP) created with the Office Customization Tool (OCT) to apply customizations for initial deployment. These customizations must be made in the Config.xml file.

Not all of the customization provided in an .MSP file can be provided with a Config.xml file. Administrators may use a script to apply an .MSP file after initial deployment. Since the installation source cannot be modified, nor can an .MSP file be deployed, administrators must use an alternate method to update the clients for the 2007 Office system service packs or other updates. One possible approach is to use Microsoft Windows Server Update Services 3.0 (WSUS 3.0) for updates.

For information about WSUS, see Microsoft Windows Server Update Services 3.0 Overview and Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Started with Microsoft Windows Server Update Services 3.0 on the Microsoft TechNet Web site.

Challenging to maintain, because updates must be applied to all client computers. This can be done by using a logon script or other delivery method. It is not possible to use the Updates folder to apply security updates or service packs for initial deployment of the Group Policy object (GPO).

If you manage large numbers of clients in a complex or rapidly changing environment, Microsoft Systems Management Server is the recommended method for installing and maintaining the 2007 Office system in medium- and large-sized organizations. Microsoft Systems Management Server offers more sophisticated functionality, including inventory, scheduling, and reporting features. For information about using Microsoft Systems Management Server to deploy the 2007 Office system, see Using Systems Management Server 2003 to deploy the 2007 Office system.

As an alternative to using Group Policy Software Installation, administrators can also use Group Policy to assign computer startup scripts to deploy the 2007 Office system. For more information, see Use Group Policy to assign computer startup scripts for 2007 Office deployment.

The following procedures use the Group Policy Object Editor MMC snap-in from the Group Policy Management Console to edit the GPO. The procedures assume you have already installed GPMC. You can download GPMC from the Microsoft Download Center site. See Download Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) for more information. If you are using Windows Vista, GPMC is integrated into the operating system.

For more information and procedures for using these tools, see the Group Policy Management Tools and Using Group Policy Management Console and Group Policy Object Editor sections in Enforce settings by using Group Policy in the 2007 Office system.

The following procedures assume that you previously created a network installation point for the 2007 Office system on a network server. For more information, see Create a network installation point for the 2007 Office system. Ensure that the user permissions to the network installation point folder that contains the 2007 Office system source files and any customized files are as follows: Read, Read & Execute, and List Folder Contents.

To complete the following procedures, you must log on as a member of the Domain Administrators security group, the Enterprise Administrators security group, or the Group Policy Creator Owners security group. To use Group Policy Software Installation, you must create a new GPO or edit an existing GPO for a site, domain, or organizational unit. You must then link the GPO to the site, domain, or organizational unit to which you want to deploy the 2007 Office system.

You must fully test this deployment method in a test and staging environment before you deploy applications to computers in your production environment. For more information, see Staging Group Policy Deployments in the Designing a Managed Environment book of the Windows Server 2003 Deployment Kit on the Microsoft TechNet Web site.

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