Hi,
We am currently evaluating using FlyingAnt and Zoom Search in conjunction for a client to generate a static website on a USB stick which they can then provide to their clients. Part of their requirement is that the software must run on both Mac and PC; we are using the free versions for the proof of concept, but would be using the full version of FlyingAnt and the Enterprise version of Zoom for the main project.
I've generated a simple website on my Windows 10 machine and moved it to USB; this seems to work without an issue on the machines I've tried it on (all Windows 10).
I've followed the instructions here: https://www.wrensoft.com/flyingant/support/burning.html to create an ISO; this ISO has then been transferred to a third party for testing on a mac via WeTransfer.
The ISO also works without an issue on Windows 10.
Zoom setup is as shown below:
However, when testing an a Mac the issue shown below occurs when trying to run "Start Mac OSX" in the root folder:
When the user tries to run \Server\OSX\FlyingAntOSX they get the console in the attached screenshot (which looks as if FlyingAnt has actually started? I don't use Macs myself but that does look like a successful start message).
The macbook in question is a Macbookpro late 2013 Retina edition and has an Intel chip.
Is this a known issue or a potential problem with my setup/configuration?
Many thanks.
We am currently evaluating using FlyingAnt and Zoom Search in conjunction for a client to generate a static website on a USB stick which they can then provide to their clients. Part of their requirement is that the software must run on both Mac and PC; we are using the free versions for the proof of concept, but would be using the full version of FlyingAnt and the Enterprise version of Zoom for the main project.
I've generated a simple website on my Windows 10 machine and moved it to USB; this seems to work without an issue on the machines I've tried it on (all Windows 10).
I've followed the instructions here: https://www.wrensoft.com/flyingant/support/burning.html to create an ISO; this ISO has then been transferred to a third party for testing on a mac via WeTransfer.
The ISO also works without an issue on Windows 10.
Zoom setup is as shown below:
However, when testing an a Mac the issue shown below occurs when trying to run "Start Mac OSX" in the root folder:
When the user tries to run \Server\OSX\FlyingAntOSX they get the console in the attached screenshot (which looks as if FlyingAnt has actually started? I don't use Macs myself but that does look like a successful start message).
The macbook in question is a Macbookpro late 2013 Retina edition and has an Intel chip.
Is this a known issue or a potential problem with my setup/configuration?
Many thanks.
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