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‎10-07-2015 01:39 AM
Hello,
I've been messing around with Lansweeper's deployment capabilities lately, but can't seem to fine tune it enough to do what I want. I'm trying to deploy the outlook plugin Barracuda, version 3.6. I can get it to work on test machines in my area, but as soon as I try to deploy further out I get a timeout message.
I've ran the Connectiontester and am getting green lit on everything. I'm able to ping the pc, I know it's on, etc. http://i.imgur.com/aemBLLl.png?1
Yet when I go check the log, it'll be timed out. And I have it set to try for 15 minutes, so it's not an issue of install time. The test machines take <10 minutes to install.
I was getting the RPC unavailable message for a while, but that was resolved by opening port 135 on Symantec Endpoint.
Any help is appreciated. And if you need more info, let me know.
I've been messing around with Lansweeper's deployment capabilities lately, but can't seem to fine tune it enough to do what I want. I'm trying to deploy the outlook plugin Barracuda, version 3.6. I can get it to work on test machines in my area, but as soon as I try to deploy further out I get a timeout message.
I've ran the Connectiontester and am getting green lit on everything. I'm able to ping the pc, I know it's on, etc. http://i.imgur.com/aemBLLl.png?1
Yet when I go check the log, it'll be timed out. And I have it set to try for 15 minutes, so it's not an issue of install time. The test machines take <10 minutes to install.
I was getting the RPC unavailable message for a while, but that was resolved by opening port 135 on Symantec Endpoint.
Any help is appreciated. And if you need more info, let me know.
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‎10-09-2015 01:11 PM
The message "Package timeout reached" indicates that your package did not finish within the time you defined as maximum duration. This happens
You seem to have found the cause if the issue. In general it is a good idea to manually test the installer or command steps you are using in your package in a command prompt on an affected target computer. That helps you fixing the issue.
- because user interaction was required during the package execution (i.e. confirm a dialog, close open applications, etc)
- because there was no Stop(Success) and no Stop(Failure) as next action in the last step
- because the execution of all steps took longer than the maximum duration time
- because the computer froze or started rebooting before giving back a result for the last step.
You seem to have found the cause if the issue. In general it is a good idea to manually test the installer or command steps you are using in your package in a command prompt on an affected target computer. That helps you fixing the issue.
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‎10-09-2015 01:11 PM
The message "Package timeout reached" indicates that your package did not finish within the time you defined as maximum duration. This happens
You seem to have found the cause if the issue. In general it is a good idea to manually test the installer or command steps you are using in your package in a command prompt on an affected target computer. That helps you fixing the issue.
- because user interaction was required during the package execution (i.e. confirm a dialog, close open applications, etc)
- because there was no Stop(Success) and no Stop(Failure) as next action in the last step
- because the execution of all steps took longer than the maximum duration time
- because the computer froze or started rebooting before giving back a result for the last step.
You seem to have found the cause if the issue. In general it is a good idea to manually test the installer or command steps you are using in your package in a command prompt on an affected target computer. That helps you fixing the issue.

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‎10-08-2015 12:34 AM
Ah, I just realized something. Barracuda is an Outlook plugin. So if the end user has Outlook open it won't be able to fully install and thus time-out.
Took me long enough. That was a great "ah-ha" moment nonetheless.
Now to figure out how to create a deployment package that closes Outlook, and to figure out when that'd be a good idea to enact..
Took me long enough. That was a great "ah-ha" moment nonetheless.
Now to figure out how to create a deployment package that closes Outlook, and to figure out when that'd be a good idea to enact..

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‎10-07-2015 09:58 PM
Good thinking. But, I just ran the ConnectionTester from the server that's housing the Lansweeper service and everything came up green. Yet, deployments are still timing out.
Is there any other way I should be checking port availability?
Is there any other way I should be checking port availability?
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‎10-07-2015 03:47 PM
usually timeouts are caused by the LSDeployment.exe not sending signal back to the server. Check to make sure nothing is blocking your server on the right port.
