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MacAgent

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  1. Not very nice of those guy's. Like Peter says disabling the right click is no option. To watermark the images with the watermark feature of Photoshop could bve a solution. it's alot of work cause it coul'd not be batched. The watermark of photoshop could be used best i think cause will leave the image readable better then other watermark software.

     

    I have no experiences in watermarking images, but what about such tools like this?

     

    http://www.picture-shark.com/watermark_freeware_image_protect_gallery_download.htm

     

    If it helps I could may be spend some time to find and check other (free) solutions!

  2. Hello,

     

     

    We have a bigger problem on some SCCM clients. Since a couple of weeks the CcmExec.exe Service runs at 100% CPU on more and more clients.

     

    a look into the logfiles show up nothing special: The solution to solve this issue is, run the "SMS Agent" service under an admin account, in our case I choose an domain admin account.

    CcmExec.exe and Svchost.exe are than running for ~50% CPU for a while. After few minutes they are done and you may change the service account back to Local System.

     

     

    Does anyone know this problem?

     

    Cheers

    Jacques

  3. Hello,

     

     

    After several hours of searching the internet, I've still not found a clear statement :-(

     

    My Question is: Do we have to configure the "Windows Update" on SCCM clients via GPO to use the WSUS and/or(?) SUP on the SCCM SP1 Server or not?

     

    There are tons of articles in the net, but some saying Yes others No.

     

     

    As I found so much help in this forum already, I hope someone can help me

     

    Cheers

     

    Jack

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