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Just wanted to highlight how i was able to accomplish this using PM. Since i need to run the command from my past post to do an upgrade without the need a of a reboot between each patch, i had to create an EXE for PM to use for the Command Line option. To do this I used AutoIt to create a simple exe wrapper. Here is the…
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I was finally able to get the updates to install sequentially without reboot on a fresh 9.0.0 install by running the following: msiexec /update…
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Sorry for my ignorance, I am new to using PM. What is the issue you are seeing when using the MSI based Flash update? Thanks
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Upon adding them to the "Bundle", click through the wizard, then reopen and it and everything added now show under "Superseded Packages" section. I tried looking for documentation on that function, but i couldn't find much and a support call was my next step. Thanks again for the reply.
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Thanks for the quick reply That switch is there. For a new install it updates to the 9.5.3 version during setup. Here is the contents of my setup.ini: [Startup]RequireOS=Windows XPRequireMSI=3.0RequireIE=6.0.2600.0CmdLine=/sl"1033" /sAll /rs[Product]msi=AcroStan.msiLanguages=1033;1031;10361033=English (United…
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Thanks for the prompt reply Lawrence, much appreciated.
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Hi Andrew, I did the process you mentioned above and get the Wizard prompts (Screenshot below), even when I select "Suppress No Interface". This is causing the update i have pushed to fail. Do you know if there is any other command that will allow me to do it completely silently? perhaps a silent "repair"?…
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Hi Andrew M., I am currently trying to tackle this task myself. Does the procedure you mentioned above do a full re-install, or is the installer smart enough to know the main app is already installed and will only update what pieces are missing? On a related/side note: Prior to obtaining Patch Manager I did our custom…
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Great. Thanks for explanation.
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I'm not having issues updating, i am having a hard time understanding why both "Upgrades" exist in Solarwind's Patch Manager. What is the difference if they both do the same thing regardless of the installed method? Appreciate your feedback. But, The problem is that my user base can disable the auto update feature in their…
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Any updates on this SCOrch integration?
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Since we are on the subject... it would be great is we can just simply "right click" and select "Expire" then get some "Are you sure you want to expire this update?" Dialog...rather than having to do a deep dive into each package.
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Any idea on when we can expect the MSI version(s) of Flash Player 24.0.0.194? Thanks!
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This will remove then from SCCM Repository: In Patch Manager: Right Click on the Package you want removed > Edit > Next > Next > Advanced > check the box "Expired" > OK > click "Next" a few more times to finish the wizard. You will then need to publish the update again so it is seen as expiring by WSUS/SCCM. Upon the next…
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Awesome, thanks for the ideas. Much appreciated!