Hello there!
In most cases, an incorrect function indicates that the command being used has some kind of syntax issue or there is an issue with accessing the referenced file. There are other possible reasons though.
We recommend the following:
- Consulting the relevant vendor's documentation to verify the parameters and command syntax that should be used.
- Testing the command in a local CMD under similar circumstances first. A command that is functional in a local CMD should be functional in the deployment module.
- Go to Deployment\Security Options and double-check that both the package share and package share credentials are valid and correct. Incorrect values here have been known to cause incorrect function issues.
- Make sure that the installer is present in the specified folder on your share. By default, this is the Program Files (x86)\Lansweeper\PackageShare\Installers folder on your Lansweeper server. But you seem to be using a custom share.
- For a more accurate test, do the following in a local CMD on the test computer:
Do note that the commands and parameters used for deployment packages can vary greatly depending on the environment they're used in, the publisher of the software being deployed, etc. As such we can only provide limited support in troubleshooting custom deployment packages.