Validation Reg check
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Robert Perry
Please could AppsAnywhere's validation include a check for a reg entry where we could then specify whether a machine is a shared device for example?
Maybe a value check on the local machine so that if return value is "S" for example then we can make available only the Shared license version of Adobe suite, if "N" then it gets only the Named User licensed version, if "null" then we know that it's probably an end user machine so can give them the Adobe web link instead.
Currently finding it difficult to ensure that only SDL is used in libraries even if user has NUL, but this could have a myriad of other uses too I suspect.
Many thanks!
Rob
Lewis, Creative & UI-UX Lead @ AppsAnywhere
Hi Robert, just to try to distill this a little - is it correct to say that this is essentially a new restriction for a delivery method that is "this registry key should have this value" - and as a by-product make the delivery method Windows-only?
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Robert Perry
Lewis, Creative & UI-UX Lead @ AppsAnywhere: Sorry had missed this!
Yews effectively this would be a delivery method restriction that enables us to say on computer A for example users get the app at position 1 in the delivery method which would be SDL, whereas computer B would be provided with app at position 2 (denoted by a different reg value) so NUL of Adobe in this case. Hope that makes sense? and yes this would be Windows only.