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‎01-30-2017 08:48 PM
I have a question regarding the behavior of scheduling something after scanning.
I have created a report that has workstations that have an out of date piece of software. If I create a deployment schedule to deploy a package to update the software based on the report, if the update fails, will the schedule attempt to deploy again on the next scan?
My preferred method would be to have the deployment try again on the next scan of the item.
Thanks!
I have created a report that has workstations that have an out of date piece of software. If I create a deployment schedule to deploy a package to update the software based on the report, if the update fails, will the schedule attempt to deploy again on the next scan?
My preferred method would be to have the deployment try again on the next scan of the item.
Thanks!
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‎01-31-2017 09:58 PM
If it's in the report it will try to install, so if the install fails to update the software, it should be in the report after the next scan.
I do this to keep Flash\Java updated, works pretty well.
I do this to keep Flash\Java updated, works pretty well.
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‎01-31-2017 09:58 PM
If it's in the report it will try to install, so if the install fails to update the software, it should be in the report after the next scan.
I do this to keep Flash\Java updated, works pretty well.
I do this to keep Flash\Java updated, works pretty well.
