Robert Johnson
I'm just a lowly help desk tech longing for something more. I enjoy long walks in the server room and spending late nights watching updates fail to install.
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You can go to Options > Preferences and check out the Performance tab. Change the Concurrent Targets per Deployment from 4 to 1. I don't believe there is an option to set this for a single deploym...
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Yeah like Luke said, the packages aren't included with PDQ, you have to first download them while connected to the internet after PDQ is installed. Your best bet would probably be to download the r...
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Grant Gischer You're a freaking hero. I feel silly now but haven't run too many reports yet in PDQ. This was a massive help :)
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Here is my working deployment, for example. Configure.xml and PDQ:
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I tried this out myself and was running into the exact same issue with the uninstaller running without stopping, until I went to the "Options" tab for the package and changed the deployment from R...
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For a lot of software, you may need to reach out to the manufacturer because they have specific commands that need to be entered when performing a silent install. I'd e-mail or call up Symantec sup...
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Final post here, none of this really had anything to do with PDQ at all. Hopefully someone in the future who is having a Genetec-specific issue may run into this and be helped by my trials. Uninst...
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Further testing seems that the issue is with a previous version of Genetec on the PCs not uninstalling correctly. Manually going through the uninstall of the previous version is resulting in these ...
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I did another deployment on a previous PC that worked and made a mistake that resulted in a failure, but I checked the logs and it showed the same ERROR 32 as these failures, even though it was an ...
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Personally I use the script located here: https://msendpointmgr.com/2019/05/03/remove-built-in-apps-for-windows-10-version-1903/ It removes everything pre-installed with Windows except for what you...