plist and see if the answer is in here), I thought it worth asking if there was a known way to simply bypass that box. But since it seems like it should be an easy fix (still need to just dig through Logic's user level. This set up is far from essential for the Logic side, and we can just leave them in the default location if that turns out to be the easiest answer. But with this symlink method, the only byproduct seems to be that users are asked to download them again on first run, despite Logic seeing them just fine in the new location once it actually loads up. It's solely the pop up which we'd rather avoid, as if a student presses yes then we'll end up with a second copy of all the loops on that machine.Īs you say, if you leave the loops in the default location then Logic doesn't ask to download them again for each new user. It follows the symlink and loads all the loops just fine. When actually using Logic, this works fine. This was at the request of a department member as these Macs will have a lot of digital audio and we're trying to keep all resources (from quite a few apps/plugins etc.) in a distinct location on a second partition. Are these indices stored in specific files I could load in to the user template, thus skipping these scans for new It's because we deliberately moved the loops and created a symlink. There are a couple of other things we'd like to achieve if possible, such as skipping the scan for audio units on first run, and the process of indexing apple loops on first run. If anyone has set up Logic in such a way before and has some pointers, it'd be very much appreciated. Is there an easy way to skip this dialog on first run? If they press no then it finds the existing content just fine, but this is a student environment so I know at least some will just press yes and waste space (and time) downloading another copy of all the content for their account. I think I'm fine deploying the additional content, but for each new user Logic prompts them to download it again on first run. I'm deploying Logic Pro X in a multi user environment (AD bound Macs) for the first time, and am wondering how to make the experience as smooth as possible when a new user logs in for the first time.
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