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ResRudeBoy

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  1. Hi Guys, Our company has 32 sites across the UK, and a data centre where our SCCM 2012 R2 server sits. We don't want to put servers back into the sites, so I was wondering can you or has anyone used NAS devices as distribution points? I know you can use branch cache for application deployment, but what about OS deployment, as the WIM files can be massive! Our WAN's aren't the best in the world so OS deployments will take an age, so was wondering if this is possible? Cheers Res
  2. Thanks, I found the problem to be that the MSI Wrapper tool I used automatically puts a /q in the parameters, when trawling through the logs I saw the command it was executing was /q /qn, I removed the /qn from the SCCM command line and it works fine now. it also appears to show it as installed correctly now too which is a bonus! Thanks for the links though, they also helped.
  3. Hi, just wondered if someone could help me, I've created a distribution using the enterprise MSI for foxit reader. I've tested the install and uninstall commands with an elevated command prompt on my test machine and both install with silent installs no problem. Install: msiexec /i "FoxitReader734_enu_Setup.msi" /qn uninstall: msiexec /x {CC9C20CB-394A-40E9-AC56-3542D5F865AC} /q Ive created a system install, and set the installation visibility to hidden, and the user can see it in the software centre, but when they install it, they get the full install wizard? it allows them to go though the install and finish it, but im trying to hide this part, which works ok from my command line install? Any suggestions on why this behaviour is occurring? Also, once they've run though the install, the installation status is showing as failed, even though its completed? Thanks
  4. Hi, just wondered if someone could help me on this subject. I've created a distribution using the enterprise MSI for foxit reader. I've tested the install and uninstall commands with an elevated command prompt on my test machine and both install with silent installs no problem. Install: msiexec /i "FoxitReader734_enu_Setup.msi" /qn uninstall: msiexec /x {CC9C20CB-394A-40E9-AC56-3542D5F865AC} /q Ive created a system install, and set the installation visibility to hidden, and the user can see it in the software centre, but when they install it, they get the full install wizard? it allows them to go though the install and finish it, but im trying to hide this part, which works ok from my command line install? Any suggestions on why this behaviour is occurring? Also, once they've run though the install, the installation status is showing as failed, even though its completed? Thanks
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