Now if you could only magically deliver the settings and lock them down so users can’t work around it, well then you’d have something. If we go to “Tools/Program Preferences…,” the unfortunate truth is that while this is a killer application, unfortunately users can get caught up in some of the options in here, get confused and lose their way, and that means a help desk call for you to run down there and fix it. You don’t want people to be able to check for upgrade.Maybe you also want to disable “Register Snagit Online” like we just talked about and maybe some other options. For instance, you probably want to remove the “Check for Upgrade.” That’s probably pretty important. Let’s actually go over some other options as well. But if you have one, five, ten, a thousand or ten thousand copies of Snagit in your enterprise and you’re employing it using the enterprise deployment technologies that you might have, you probably want to manage Snagit in a more refined way.įor instance, you probably don’t want this “Registration” dialogue to come up at first start by way of example. This is the experience that a regular user would have as soon as they log on. I’m a big fan of Snagit, so I’m very happy that we’re able to create a PolicyPak for it. In this video, we’re going to learn how to manage TechSmith’s Snagit using Group Policy and PolicyPak. This is Jeremy Moskowitz, Microsoft MVP, Enterprise Mobility and Founder of PolicyPak Software. Manage TechSmith’s SnagIT with PolicyPak video transcript
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