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‎09-07-2016 07:26 AM
Is it possible to put a deployment directly under assets custom action?
I would like that of cause it would it make more easy to deploy some things on single assets.
Or maybe to make a deployment available for LS User which normaly don´t have the right for deployment.
Regards
Samuel
I would like that of cause it would it make more easy to deploy some things on single assets.
Or maybe to make a deployment available for LS User which normaly don´t have the right for deployment.
Regards
Samuel
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‎12-06-2016 05:16 PM
Unfortunately the remote uninstall action can only be run on a per asset basis and can not be executed en masse. The deployment share isn't necessary though to run uninstall commands, though, as this kind of deployment requires no centralized files. So it should be possible to use the deployment module for this still. If you're getting a message about not having a packageshare set up, you could prevent this by entering a fake share name and credentials. We have tested this internally and it does work.
To make sure you're using the correct commands in your deployment package we would recommend testing your command in a CMD. A command that works in the CMD should work in the deployment module. For more information about the deployment module you can check this section of your knowledgebase.
To make sure you're using the correct commands in your deployment package we would recommend testing your command in a CMD. A command that works in the CMD should work in the deployment module. For more information about the deployment module you can check this section of your knowledgebase.
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‎12-06-2016 05:16 PM
Unfortunately the remote uninstall action can only be run on a per asset basis and can not be executed en masse. The deployment share isn't necessary though to run uninstall commands, though, as this kind of deployment requires no centralized files. So it should be possible to use the deployment module for this still. If you're getting a message about not having a packageshare set up, you could prevent this by entering a fake share name and credentials. We have tested this internally and it does work.
To make sure you're using the correct commands in your deployment package we would recommend testing your command in a CMD. A command that works in the CMD should work in the deployment module. For more information about the deployment module you can check this section of your knowledgebase.
To make sure you're using the correct commands in your deployment package we would recommend testing your command in a CMD. A command that works in the CMD should work in the deployment module. For more information about the deployment module you can check this section of your knowledgebase.

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‎11-07-2016 06:29 PM
Hy,
i think my question fits here very well because i search a solution to uninstall Software from a large number ob Clients with the "RemoteUninst.exe".
On a Single Client it works very well but i want uninstall more Clients with one click.
I can't use the Deployment Package because our Security Regulations prohibited client shares e.g c$ or admin$ so my solution ist the Remoteuninst.exe.
Can you help me?
Regards
Sebastian
i think my question fits here very well because i search a solution to uninstall Software from a large number ob Clients with the "RemoteUninst.exe".
On a Single Client it works very well but i want uninstall more Clients with one click.
I can't use the Deployment Package because our Security Regulations prohibited client shares e.g c$ or admin$ so my solution ist the Remoteuninst.exe.
Can you help me?
Regards
Sebastian

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‎09-27-2016 01:31 PM
To deploy a package to a single asset we recommend opening the Asset web page and hitting 'Deploy Package' button under Asset options as shown below. The ability to assign specific packages to assets is added to our customer wishlist.

