TonsOFun
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Create a Batch file. use the xcopy or copy command. the batch file will be your "setup" file when creating a new package in deploy.
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Ah, this has been resolved. Looks like i was one of the first to download the deploy update, which still had problems. Shane sent the "real" installer over and fixed the prob. Anyhow, you can ma...
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Hi Brock, were you ever able to figure this one out?
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Brock, Try running just the installation Without silent mode to see if there are any error messages. For the sake of this post, i tried to run it and got the exact same results as you. it says "su...
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Hmm... i tried duplicating the issue. Wasn't able to. i logged in as myself (domain admin), as a regular user, and as a power user. Each time did not prompt me to activate the software. We have ...
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Hi JGQ85, What is the process to activate the product? Meaning, after you have installed the application itself, where in the menu do you see the "activation" portion?
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I noticed this happening last week on Thursday. For some reason it froze at "pending". I had to reboot the PDQ server, but i have not witnessed it since then so far. Been running a manual scan al...
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btw, disregard my first suggestion. as it autopopulated it for you... but you could still try the second suggestion of creation of a batch file.
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A batch file is usually the best results for me when using deploy. Looking at your screenshot, i believe you need to include the "setup.exe" line as well. So in the parameter's field should look ...
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FYI as well, You can download itunes from the main site, then (assuming you have winrar), right click the file and extract the package. You will notice that a few MSI's will be extracted. Using ...