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mfry1379
Engaged Sweeper II
I am using the LanSweeper deployment to install a click to run version of MS Office. It is working quite well, however every now and then a PC fails the install (mostly when I am mucking up the scripts), and when this happens, I find that sometimes when I launch another deployment it also launches a second deployment of the previously failed one. I am not sure what is happening as I have set the deployment for 0 re-trys.

The most recent example steps out like this...

-kick off the deployment
-realize the script had been edited and would not work
-change the script
-PC errors out and deployment is effectively finished, but the deployment log still shows as initialized
-kick out another deployment, succeeds
-previously "initialized" deployment is left to eventually time out and therefore fail
-next morning kick out a deployment to another PC
-go to deployment log and see that the new deployment has initialized, and a repeat of the failed deployment from yesterday has also started.

Would really like to know:

1. Can you stop a deployment from the server side so i don't have to leave a failed one to time out?
2. Why it is retrying after failure when it is not set?

Would love some help if anyone knows what this is.

Thanks
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Susan_A
Lansweeper Alumni
mfry1379 wrote:
1. Can you stop a deployment from the server side so i don't have to leave a failed one to time out?

This is not currently possible due to the way deployments work. See this forum thread as well.

mfry1379 wrote:
2. Why it is retrying after failure when it is not set?

I cannot reproduce this behavior. If you haven't already, could you update to the latest Lansweeper release (5.3.0.34), as we did fix some deployment bugs in previous releases. Update instructions can be found here.

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Susan_A
Lansweeper Alumni
mfry1379 wrote:
1. Can you stop a deployment from the server side so i don't have to leave a failed one to time out?

This is not currently possible due to the way deployments work. See this forum thread as well.

mfry1379 wrote:
2. Why it is retrying after failure when it is not set?

I cannot reproduce this behavior. If you haven't already, could you update to the latest Lansweeper release (5.3.0.34), as we did fix some deployment bugs in previous releases. Update instructions can be found here.

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