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First I mounted the ISO image (VMware-VCSA-all-6.5.0-9451637.iso) and called the installer.exe file. This failed with comment that the file is not compatible with windows version (my workstation still runs Windows 7 Pro SP1 64bit).
I've an isolated lab with just some Symantec servers I am testing, Most of them have integrated CAs (creating self-signed certificates) which I can add to the trusted CA list of the browser. I have no OpenSSL running, but downloaded "SimpleAuthority" just today to be able to create certificates with it.
* Only Vista 32 bit is supported, 64bit is not supported, Windows Vista Home and Home Premium Edition are not tested. Windows XP 64bit not supported for any Pro Tools version.** Pro Tools 11 and higher only support 64-bit OS*** Untested, but expected compatibility
Next day, safely isolated from further updates, we tried deploying to the machine which would be used for the test proper, having navigated the pretty, but not entirely intuitive management interface in what we hoped was the right way. A discovery job found our test machines readily enough, but try as we might, remote installation seemed unwilling to run. Urgently requesting help from the submitters we were put in touch with a support operative, who promised some details of changes to the WMI system which might help, but when no further advice was forthcoming we resorted to further experimentation. As usual in such circumstances, Google was our friend, leading us to the murky world of CA user forums. Here we learned that a simple install bundle, including all required updates etc., can easily be created on the management system and copied over to clients manually (perhaps it would have been easier had the original submission been provided in this format). 2ff7e9595c
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