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<font size="-1">This is not possible for me because i have 2
networks : NET1 and NET2<br>
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Computer TOTO is in the NET1.<br>
NET1 uses "ONLYNET1" profile, that depends of "ALL NETWORKS"
profile.<br>
NET2 uses directly "ALL NETWORKS" profile.<br>
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"ALL NETWORKS" profile contains the 30 packages, include "Foxit".</font><font
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Le 20/12/2011 15:27, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:cleitet@gmail.com">cleitet@gmail.com</a> a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">2011/12/20 Bruno CHOQUET <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:bruno.choquet@unicaen.fr"><bruno.choquet@unicaen.fr></a>:
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<pre wrap="">Hello,
350 computers have a profile named "CommonTools". Into the profile
"CommonTools", there are 30 packages like Firefox, Thunderbid, Foxit,
Notepad++,...
But i don't want than the computer "TOTO" instal the package "Foxit". How to
exclude the computer "TOTO" in package "Foxit" ?
An idee, please ?
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Hi!
Rename the CommonTools profile to CommonToolsLite, give the
CommonToolsLite profile to TOTO.
Then create a new profile named CommonTools that depends on profile-id
CommonToolsLite, and includes package-id Foxit.
Do it all in a development environmen first, to make sure you have no
spelling errors, as a minor error may trigger an uninstall of all the
packages from your computers.
-CL
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