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‎05-08-2024 04:02 PM
Since the update to lansweeper version 11 we are not really able to deploy any packages reliably.
it is almost always failing with the error: "Preliminary checks failed. Task Registering Error. Value does not fall within the expected range. Credential: XXXXXX"
When deploying on a Single Machine, it takes 4-8 attempts before the packages successfully deploys. I'm currently out of ideas, how to fix this. Automated deployments fail almost every time.
This Lansweeper server is Scanning 6 Domains. We cannot spin up more than this one Server, as it will produce too much Administration overhead.
Is there a timeline when this will be fixed, or can we expect a Workaround?
Regards, Nils
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‎05-27-2024 02:53 PM
I have just gotten the information that it its a known issue in the current lansweeper, and a fix will come in one of the next releases.
So it sadly looks like we have to wait for a new release 😕
Regards,
Nils
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‎07-24-2024 06:26 PM
Im glad I am not crazy; deployment packages have been unreliable as heck for a while now. Whats weird is that I will run a deployment package against say, 10 computers. All will fail. Rerun, now one works while 9 fail....okayyyyy.
Rerun on those 9....3 times...4 times....on the 5th time, another one will work....6times, 7, 8, 9. Another one worked....
those other 7 devices, same devices, same package, will fail 20 times today. Tomorrow, 1 will work and 6 will fail.
Repeat ad nauseam

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‎07-17-2024 03:20 PM
Still having this issue on 11.3.0.5.
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‎07-22-2024 02:42 PM
The fix for this issue should be released in v11.4, unless a showstopper is found
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‎07-23-2024 02:11 PM
I downloaded the latest from LS site. It is version 11.2.2.0
Is it fixed in this version too?
I don't see how I can try newer versions unless there is a specific download URL for newer ones?
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‎07-23-2024 03:02 PM
@djskipnz v11.4 has not being released yet, v11.2.2.0 is older than v.11.4 and does not have the fix.
You can download the latest update from the webconsole by following the instructions in this article:
https://community.lansweeper.com/t5/lansweeper-maintenance/check-for-lansweeper-updates/ta-p/64339
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‎05-24-2024 02:05 PM
Any news on this issue?
I have the same error using version 11.2.0.3
Best,
Patrick

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‎05-27-2024 02:53 PM
I have just gotten the information that it its a known issue in the current lansweeper, and a fix will come in one of the next releases.
So it sadly looks like we have to wait for a new release 😕
Regards,
Nils
