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Hello, We would like to deploy OpenJDK with Solarwinds Patch Manager but we discovered that the latest available version in PM Catalog is version 8. Who knows why there is no available packages for version 11 and 14. I know some licensing issues related to Java but we are using https://adoptopenjdk.net/ version that is…
Creating a custom .exe package that bundles an MSI ( LAPSX86.MSI ) and a powershell Script to add arguments to the MSI. Outside of Solarwinds the package runs completely fine with no issues and does what i want it to do. but when i add it to a package and publish it for deployment it fails. error from log file…
When I try to import flash I get an error This happens when on both plugin and active x. I have just downloaded the files from Adobe so they are the latest files. Am I doing something wrong? Thanks
At a previous job we used a product called Prism Deploy Packager to create and deploy custom packages. It was a very easy product to use and it worked by taking a baseline scan of a machine, then another delta scan after you've installed software, made settings changes, added files, registry tweaks, etc. This delta…
Hi We are running Patch Manager 2.0.2207 in our enterprise. We are trying to publish a 'pre-defined' package for Google Chrome 37.0.2062.103 Business Enterprise MSI (Upgrade). The package content has downloaded fine, but when the 'Patch Manager Publishing Wizard' is run, it returns a Failure message, as follows: The…
Is it possible to add a registry key to a package as a post installation task? I have tried adding a .reg file, but it doesn't work. Any help greatly appreciated
I am trying to create a package to uninstall or remove Adobe Air (it has been determined that it isn’t used in my organization and we want to uninstall rather than keep patching), but haven’t had any success. I created a support ticket with SolarWinds support looking for some best practices or an example on how to create…
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