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  • How to deploy LifeCycle Designer with SCCM

    The company I work for has purchased Adobe LiveCycle Designer version 11.  I'm trying to find out what parameters can be sent to the MSI file via Setup.exe.  I'm mainly looking at how to pass the license key to the MSI so I can deploy this software with SCCM. 

    Hi,
    As Gerry said, please test the command line to uninstall Office 365 without user interaction before using SCCM.
    If this command line cannot work, you could get better support from Office forum.
    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/home?forum=officeitpro
    Best Regards,
    Joyce
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  • How to deploy .msp files through SCCM 2012

    Team,
    Can you please help me to deploy .msp files through SCCM 2012?
    Regards,
    Mahadev Nitture

    I tried to search and got few things but didn't understand to proceed with.
    Please help me with this.
    Regards,
    Mahadev Nitture
    You can use a typical/standard application deployment method (just a minor change because of MSPfile).
    Here are some guides, for typical application deployment:
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682159.aspx
    http://www.gerryhampsoncm.blogspot.ie/2013/03/sccm-2012-sp1-step-by-step-guide-part_7075.html
    Familiarise yourself with these methods, then return to the example suggested by Torsten for specific steps for MSP:
    https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/3dac27fd-ce4f-4d3d-946b-d08d4c7f5af5/best-way-to-deploy-an-msp?forum=configmanagerapps
    Don
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  • How to deploy a .diagcab with SCCM

    The goal is to create an automated uninstall for Office 365 Click-to-Run
    Apart from the manual steps, is it possible to automatically deploy the Fixit (O15CTRRemove.diagcab) with SCCM 2012 without user interaction?
    The command line I've been using is the following:
    MSDT.exe /Cab .\O15CTRRemove.diagcab /moreoptions false
    The program runs, but keeps running and nothing is happening..
    In the background, the process is probably waiting for user input, but since the notifications are suppressed it will run forever (to fail eventually)
    I've read about the possibility to use a XML-file, with the /af -switch, but on the website no example is given.
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee424379.aspx
    It is my first time trying to deploy a .diagcab and a little help would be appreciated.
    Thanks

    Hi,
    As Gerry said, please test the command line to uninstall Office 365 without user interaction before using SCCM.
    If this command line cannot work, you could get better support from Office forum.
    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/home?forum=officeitpro
    Best Regards,
    Joyce
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    are trying to better understand customer views on social support experience, so your participation in this
    interview project would be greatly appreciated if you have time.
    Thanks for helping make community forums a great place.

  • How to Deploy exe application using SCCM 2012 SP1

    Hi,
    While creating deployment type wizard (for exe application deployment) , i am not able to see the "Windows Installer (native)" option in the drop down menu. Kindly refer snapshot. If i select "script installer" , deployment is not working.
    I am taking it for adobe reader 9.1 exe application. Can anyone please suggest which option should i take.
    Regards
    Manish

    I believe the thinking was that most people wrap their .exe in an .msi anyway, so that would have been way more common.
    Really?
    That seems bizarre to me. I guess, if this thinking occurred, it might have been based on the idea that lots of people are using Group Policy Software Installation (Intellimirror), since GPSI does a less-horrible job when you use MSI.
    But, a lot of software I've seen, uses a setup.exe bootstrapper to launch one or more MSI's.
    So, MSI wraps EXE wraps MSI would be the outcome of this thinking.
    Which is why I chose the word... bizarre.
    Don
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  • Hi team, please help me how to deploy creative cloud desktop application through SCCM for an enterprise

    Hi team, please help me how to deploy creative cloud desktop application through SCCM for an enterprise

    Moving this discussion to the Enterprise Deployment for Creative Cloud, Creative Suite forum.

  • How to deploy Photoshop/Premiere Elements 13 with SCCM 2012 r2?

    Hi there
    I want to create a .msi package of Photoshop/Premiere Elements 13 for SCCM 2012 r2. Can me anyone give a tutorial or a tip?
    thx

    If you want to deploy lync by SCCM, you may utilize config.xml to do that. All the things you want to configure, you may find it can be achieved in config.xml
     Run the install by using the following command line:
    <path>\setup.exe /config <path>\config.xml
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj204651.aspx
    How to deploy application by SCCM.
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682082.aspx
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  • How to deploy MS Visio & MS Project via SCCM 2012

    Dear friend,
       Please let me know the How to deploy MS Visio & MS Project via SCCM 2012, step by step
    Thanks

    You need to utilize Office Customize Tooltik to build config.xml, then distribute the config.xml with setup file. Below are some documents talking about this.
    http://blogs.msdn.com/b/visio/archive/2011/02/04/more-on-visio-2010-volume-deployment.aspx
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/odsupport/archive/2010/12/03/volume-license-editions-of-visio-2010-install-premium-edition-by-default.aspx
    Juke Chou
    TechNet Community Support

  • How to deploy Visual Studio 2012 with SCCM 2012

    Hi All,
    Does anyone know how can I deploy Visual Studio 2012 withc SCCM 2012(step by step).
    Best regards
    Nick

    Hi,
    It worked for me,
    http://fearthemonkey.co.uk/how-to-deploy-visual-studio-2012-using-configuration-manager-2012-and-the-application-method/
    Regards,
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  • How to deploy Windows 8.1 to many tablets ?

    We need to create a customized OS image (SOE) for Windows 8.1 and deploy to a number of tablet devices in our company.
    We can create the customized image but am are not clear about how to deploy to a tablet. We have SCCM 2012.
    Whats the best way to deploy an OS image to a Windows tablet ? I would prefer detailed steps on this procedure.

    Detailed procedures are not possible without a detailed inventory of your environment.
    PXE is my choice for new OS deployments, but not all tablets have PXE. Specifically what tablets do you have?
    Some Tablets are also not able to run x64 OS. Do you have any Atom processor machines?
    Installation works best when running from Ethernet, rather than Wi-Fi? What is your wired Network status?
    Do your machines need to be domain joined? do you have procedures for imaging machines dis-connected from your corpnet?
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  • How to update CU1 & CU2 to SCCM 2012 R2

    I Install SCCM 2012 R2 then I install CU1 immediately. After about 2 months, I install CU2 in Primary Site.
    Now I found some bug, but it should be fixed by CU, then I found this is because I didn't push CU to client.
    So I have some questions about Update CU
    After Install CU2, I find KB2970177 in server, click "about CM", show the version is
    5.0.7958.1303, but I click the properties of primary site. the version is
    5.00.7958.1000. Why? Did I finish the Update in primary site?
    If I only install SCCM 2012 R2, can I install CU2 without install CU1 first or I must install CU1 before install CU2?
    How to deploy CU to Client, I found the package of CU client update. But can I create applications to deploy? or Use software update or compliance? If have some post about these?
    I use default Configuration Manager Client Package to do the OSD, can I create new package with CU2?
    Thanks in advance!

    Check out this blog:
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/ryanan/archive/2014/01/31/applying-a-configmgr-hotfix-during-the-client-installation-of-an-os-deployment.aspx
    You essentially can create a new client package with the client hotfix files.
    Then adjust your Setup Windows and ConfigMgr TS step by adding the appropriate patch command to the properties section.
    I mentioned this in a blog I did about applying R2 CU1. Same process applies with CU2 of course.
    http://damonjohns.com/2014/04/08/applying-the-adk-8-1-update-and-cu1-for-system-center-2012-r2-configuration-manager/
    Cheers
    Damon

  • How to update Office 365 using SCCM 2012 R2?

    Hi,
    I am using SCCM 2012 R2 and Office 365 ProPlus.
    At products list (Software Update Point Components Properties) there is not Office 365.
    Office 365 automatically updates from Internet.
    I need to know the following:
    How to disable Internet automatic updates at Office 365
    How to deploy updates for Office 365 from SCCM.
    Thanks in advance!

    Funny thing you can't deploy those updates via WSUS and/ or ConfigMgr. See for more information:
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/office_resource_kit/archive/2014/01/21/managing-updates-for-office-365-proplus-part-1.aspx
    Also, make sure to read part 2 as it provides dome guidance on controlled testing of those updates.
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  • Deploy upk client with sccm

    hello guys!
    i need help
    how to deploy upk client 11.1.0.1 with sccm?
    thanks

    If you want to deploy lync by SCCM, you may utilize config.xml to do that. All the things you want to configure, you may find it can be achieved in config.xml
     Run the install by using the following command line:
    <path>\setup.exe /config <path>\config.xml
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj204651.aspx
    How to deploy application by SCCM.
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682082.aspx
    Juke Chou
    TechNet Community Support

  • CCP - Deploying Captivate 8 - Uninstalling Captivate 7

    Hi guys--
    I'm deploying Captivate 8 soon, via SCCM. We currently have users on Captivate 7.
    I successfully packaged Captivate 8 using the Creative Cloud Packager, and it deploys to a fresh machine successfully. It also deploys successfully to a machine with Captivate 7 on it, but installs it side-by-side and doesn't remove Captivate 7.
    Is there a way to package Captivate 8 so that it will remove Captivate 7 when it uninstalls?
    Thanks in advance, everyone!

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  • [Forum FAQ] How to deploy applications remotely

    In some situations, we may need some ways to install applications remotely, here we summarize four general ways to deploy applications.
    1. Using PowerShell to install
    We can use the Win32_Product class to install Windows Installer packages, remotely or locally, so in this way, we can use powerShell command to invoke this function. For example, to install the NewPackage.msi package located in the network
    share \\AppServ\remote on the remote computer PC01, type the following command at the Windows PowerShell prompt:
    (Get-WMIObject -ComputerName PC01 -List | Where-Object -FilterScript {$_.Name -eq "Win32_Product"}).Install(\\AppSrv\remote\NewPackage.msi)
    In same method, we can use the following command to deploy .exe application:
    (Get-WMIObject -ComputerName PC01 -List | Where-Object -FilterScript {$_.Name -eq "Win32_Process"}).Create(\\AppSrv\remote\NewPackage.exe)
    Note: The applications should use Windows Installer technology.
    2. PsExec tool: one of sysinternals utilities
    PsExec's most powerful uses include launching interactive command-prompts on remote systems and remote-enabling tools like IpConfig that otherwise do not have the ability to show information about remote systems. So, we can use this feature to install our
    applications, in fact this is similar with PowerShell methods, the only difference is that PsExec is a comprehensive tool. Similarly, we can use the following command to achieve our goal:
    psexec \\PC01  cmd /c  "\\AppSrv\remote\NewPackage.msi" /quiet /norestart
    Note: we can also use PsExec tool to install Microsoft Update file (.msu)
    psexec \\PC01  -s -h -d wusa.exe  "\\AppSrv\remote\NewPackage.msu" /quiet /norestart
    3. Group Policy Software Installation
    In domain environment, this method is very useful to deploy our software. It only supports MSI package for deployment.
    We can choose assign a program to user or computer. If you assign the program to a user, it is installed when the user logs on to the computer. When the user first runs the program, the installation is completed. If you assign the program to a computer,
    it is installed when the computer starts, and it is available to all users who log on to the computer. When a user first runs the program, the installation is completed.
    You can get the installation information of group policy software installation in event viewer, including success or failure.
    4. System Center Configuration Manger
    The Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager software distribution feature provides a set of tools and resources that help you create and manage packages and advertisements used to distribute software to client resources within your enterprise. This
    is a comprehensive suit for deployment.
    How to Deploy Applications in Configuration Manager
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682082.aspx
    Summary:
    There are a lot of methods for software deployment, here just introduce some generic ways.
    Here is another important point of software deployment: Some applications do not use windows installer technology. 
    Applications that do not use Windows Installer technology may have application-specific methods for automated deployment. For example, a .exe file may be just a wrapper, it can be anything. To determine whether there is a method for deployment automation,
    check the documentation for the application or consult the application vendor's support system. In some cases, even if the application vendor did not specifically design the application for installation automation, the installer software manufacturer may have
    some techniques for automation.
    Please click to vote if the post helps you. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.

    In some situations, we may need some ways to install applications remotely, here we summarize four general ways to deploy applications.
    1. Using PowerShell to install
    We can use the Win32_Product class to install Windows Installer packages, remotely or locally, so in this way, we can use powerShell command to invoke this function. For example, to install the NewPackage.msi package located in the network
    share \\AppServ\remote on the remote computer PC01, type the following command at the Windows PowerShell prompt:
    (Get-WMIObject -ComputerName PC01 -List | Where-Object -FilterScript {$_.Name -eq "Win32_Product"}).Install(\\AppSrv\remote\NewPackage.msi)
    In same method, we can use the following command to deploy .exe application:
    (Get-WMIObject -ComputerName PC01 -List | Where-Object -FilterScript {$_.Name -eq "Win32_Process"}).Create(\\AppSrv\remote\NewPackage.exe)
    Note: The applications should use Windows Installer technology.
    2. PsExec tool: one of sysinternals utilities
    PsExec's most powerful uses include launching interactive command-prompts on remote systems and remote-enabling tools like IpConfig that otherwise do not have the ability to show information about remote systems. So, we can use this feature to install our
    applications, in fact this is similar with PowerShell methods, the only difference is that PsExec is a comprehensive tool. Similarly, we can use the following command to achieve our goal:
    psexec \\PC01  cmd /c  "\\AppSrv\remote\NewPackage.msi" /quiet /norestart
    Note: we can also use PsExec tool to install Microsoft Update file (.msu)
    psexec \\PC01  -s -h -d wusa.exe  "\\AppSrv\remote\NewPackage.msu" /quiet /norestart
    3. Group Policy Software Installation
    In domain environment, this method is very useful to deploy our software. It only supports MSI package for deployment.
    We can choose assign a program to user or computer. If you assign the program to a user, it is installed when the user logs on to the computer. When the user first runs the program, the installation is completed. If you assign the program to a computer,
    it is installed when the computer starts, and it is available to all users who log on to the computer. When a user first runs the program, the installation is completed.
    You can get the installation information of group policy software installation in event viewer, including success or failure.
    4. System Center Configuration Manger
    The Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager software distribution feature provides a set of tools and resources that help you create and manage packages and advertisements used to distribute software to client resources within your enterprise. This
    is a comprehensive suit for deployment.
    How to Deploy Applications in Configuration Manager
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682082.aspx
    Summary:
    There are a lot of methods for software deployment, here just introduce some generic ways.
    Here is another important point of software deployment: Some applications do not use windows installer technology. 
    Applications that do not use Windows Installer technology may have application-specific methods for automated deployment. For example, a .exe file may be just a wrapper, it can be anything. To determine whether there is a method for deployment automation,
    check the documentation for the application or consult the application vendor's support system. In some cases, even if the application vendor did not specifically design the application for installation automation, the installer software manufacturer may have
    some techniques for automation.
    Please click to vote if the post helps you. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.

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