Podcast producer without Xgrid

Hello - does anyone know if there's a way to run Podcast Producer without Xgrid? I won't be needing the distributed processing that Xgrid provides. I'm currently trying to configure this software on a corporate intranet where I may not get the permissions (reverse DNS, active directory records) to make Xgrid happy. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

I'll give this a shot. Thanks!
FWIW I've been trying to follow the directions provided at
http://www.macenterprise.org/articles/settinguppodcastproducerinanactivedirector yenvironment

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