Shane Corellian
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Just to update this ticket. We experienced a similar issue which turned out to be a faulty NIC driver. Here is what we discovered, as logged by Adam. "We've finally been able to duplicate this issu...
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Well it looks like the command line switches that are provide with the Access Runtime 2010 don't actually work. I pulled up the usage statement for the installation by doing what I normally do: ope...
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It sounds like there are multiple files that comprise the installation. Did you check the "Include entire directory" check box? Can you send us the front end app so we can test it out? -Shane
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*Update* - The issue here was that Adobe Reader was currently running on the target computer and since some files were locked for editing the Adobe Reader installer exited with their own error code...
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I agree with both Adam and Selfman. One point to add, however... if you do use any of the PSTools and you are using any version released since Microsoft purchased them (Microsoft purchased all the ...
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I should also add that if you are using PDQ Deploy Pro you don't need to use a bat file. You can just specify the Action as a Command and not a Package and then pass the command line directly into ...
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Thanks for posting this, Servis. I'll check this out in my environment.
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What error is returned when you run this? My guess would be that the file "fie.reg" couldn't be found. Do this from an Install Step. Have the fie.reg file be the Install File. This will ensure that...
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Hi Mitchell, First off, thank you for your kind words. We are excited about PDQ Deploy and we love its simplicity. Yes, there is a way to get Adobe Flash installed with the customizations you need...
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Thanks, JGQ85. The customization wizard is fantastic but please note that it appears that it is best for a first time installation. For upgrades it is better to use either the MSI (with no TRANSFOR...