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‎02-13-2017 04:17 PM
Hi All,
I'm trying to set deployment up within lansweeper for several programs however when I put the path to install from, it fails.
The share credentials have access to the path where the program is stored.
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Example: \\desktop1\Apps\Caffeine\Caffe1ne.exe (program I'm wanting to install)
Deployment>Packages>New Package>Installer
Step one - Install File - {PackageShare}\\\desktop1\Apps\Caffeine\Caffe1ne.exe
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Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong?
I'm trying to set deployment up within lansweeper for several programs however when I put the path to install from, it fails.
The share credentials have access to the path where the program is stored.
--------------------------------------------------
Example: \\desktop1\Apps\Caffeine\Caffe1ne.exe (program I'm wanting to install)
Deployment>Packages>New Package>Installer
Step one - Install File - {PackageShare}\\\desktop1\Apps\Caffeine\Caffe1ne.exe
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Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong?
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‎02-15-2017 06:47 PM
Matt is correct, if you use {packageshare}, Lansweeper will replace that with what is listed in Deployment > Security Options > Default Package Share
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‎02-15-2017 02:40 PM
Hi Ashley
If I read it correctly; the server you're running the share from is called desktop1? If so; then is the share you put in the first line accessible by your clients?
\\desktop1\Apps\Caffeine\
If that's the case; then you need to change the line in the deployment to match this. The {packageshare} string is replaced by the location of your LANSweeper share; so in this instance, you could probably remove it from the line to read
\\desktop1\Apps\Caffeine\Caffe1ne.exe
Hope that helps
Mat
If I read it correctly; the server you're running the share from is called desktop1? If so; then is the share you put in the first line accessible by your clients?
\\desktop1\Apps\Caffeine\
If that's the case; then you need to change the line in the deployment to match this. The {packageshare} string is replaced by the location of your LANSweeper share; so in this instance, you could probably remove it from the line to read
\\desktop1\Apps\Caffeine\Caffe1ne.exe
Hope that helps
Mat