Multiple User / Client Instalations...................?

Hi All,
Whether I can choose Client installations only when I am installing ODI in newusers machine and change the ODIPARAMS file the following way.....
rem Repository Connection Information
rem
set ODI_SECU_DRIVER=oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver
set ODI_SECU_URL=jdbc:oracle:thin:@IPADDR:1521:PSH
set ODI_SECU_USER=( Schema Name where actually Master Repository Resides)
set ODI_SECU_ENCODED_PASS=( Encoded password of the corresponding Schema Name)
set ODI_SECU_WORK_REP=( Work Repo Name)
set ODI_USER=SUPERVISOR ----- here I need to the new user name who is going to connect to ODI master Repo) ---- Am i correct
set ODI_ENCODED_PASS=and corresponding password.................
Anymore modifications I need to do in Client Installation so that the new user work on ODI.....
If the New user creates Interface , models whether he can run the Interace frm his machine to do the upload to the Target tabel.......
Is it correct way to do client Installations....... or What is the best way to have multiple Users working on ODI... ???????
Thanks
AK

Hi AK,
The ODI Params file is used by the agent
"The agent startup configuration (connected repository, java parameters) is defined in the
odiparams.bat file."
the follwing files have the client connection info -
The connection settings (stored in /bin/snp_login_work.xml and
/bin/snp_login_security.xml files) are not recovered.
You can edit these on one client, and save and then copy to additional clients. You can save without username and password and then the new user would enter his username and password.
Thanks,
Denis

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    HAHA, yes typo here but not in the command i am running.
    I stated above that when i was running the command it did not appear to be doing anything, I retract that now. This morning i went into the ccmlog file and deleted all the txt in it and ran the command again. I went back into the log to find all sorts of
    stuff. However it does not appear to be installing still just errors towards the end.
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    <![LOG[Successfully deleted the ccmsetup service]LOG]!><time="07:33:14.277+300" date="04-15-2015" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="7164" file="ccmsetup.cpp:3345">
    <![LOG[Successfully deleted existing ccmsetup.exe]LOG]!><time="07:33:15.291+300" date="04-15-2015" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="7164" file="ccmsetup.cpp:2917">
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    <![LOG[CcmSetup is exiting with return code 0]LOG]!><time="07:33:15.401+300" date="04-15-2015" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="7164" file="ccmsetup.cpp:10875">
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    <![LOG[Request failed: 404 Not Found
    ]LOG]!><time="07:33:15.900+300" date="04-15-2015" component="FSPStateMessage" context="" type="3" thread="10172" file="fsputillib.cpp:1347">
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  • Installing Office 2011 on Mac for multiple Users

    If I install my Office 2011 on my mac desktop, will multiple user logins be able to use the product or do i have to install it for each user? If I am able to have it available for multiple users on their desktop, how do I do it?  Thanks!

    The default installation will make it available to all user profiles.

  • How to install Final Cut Pro on 2 computers with a multiple user license

    Our church purchased a multiple user copy of Final Cut Pro, and the music minister who bought it downloaded it onto his computer.  I need to get a copy onto my computer - but he doesn't know what I need to do to get a copy onto mine.  Do I have to have him log into ITunes on my computer to download it  - or is there just a file that downloaded onto his that I can get - or what?  I have seen some discussion of their being certificates for using it that he should have received - but he doesn't remember if he has anything.  Any assistance here would be appreciated - in the Final Cut Pro site it is very unclear.  Thanks in advance.

    I don't know what the procedure is to download it from Apple but you can speed things up by simply copying the FCP X  app across to your computer using either a hard drive or memory stick.

  • How do I install an application for multiple users?

    ... not only for the administrator...

    They are all set up for multiple users if they are in the applications folder.
    ...JER

  • Multiple Clients Installed on same NT box.

    I have oracle 8.1.6 client and 8.1.7 client installed in seprate directories on the same machine.
    How do I tell which client I am useing if the ODBC I use is Merant 3.60 generic drivers?
    I think the tnsnames.ora file determins which client version connects to which database. The seperate directories specify which database can be connected via which client.
    null

    Honestly, I'm not certain how third-party drivers deal with a multi-homed Oracle client. My guess would be that it would use the primary Oracle home, i.e. the home that you have selected in the Oracle Home Selector. Since the primary Oracle home is listed first in the path, I'd assume that all the Oracle DLL's would be loaded from the primary home.
    If you want a definitive answer, you'll probably need to contact Merant.
    Justin

  • How to allow multiple users login to a MAC PRO without interruption?

    I have a mac pro, which runs Yosemite, (2013 module) to be used as a server. However, I have difficult to let multiple users to use the mac simultaneously.
    Objective:
        One person uses the mac directly on his desktop, while the others to login remotely though VNC from PC (win 7/Linux).
        The users have their own workspace, and they will not interrupt each other.
    What I tried:
        I created two mange accounts on the MAC.
        Account 1 was used to directly login on the mac desktop.
        Account 2 was used to login to the mac from a PC though VNC. (I also tried this from a Centos workstation with the Tiger VNC viewer)
    Problem:
    When account 2 is login, the location monitor will automatically change to that account as well. Both accounts shared exactly the same screen, mouse & keyboard actions. It is impossible to let multiple users to use the MAC pro simultaneously without interruptions.
    If I use "hdiutil attach" to mount a dmg file though SSH with account 2, the folder will automatically show in the local desktop login with account 1.
    Question:
    I read something about the "Per-user screen sharing". It says, "You can remotely log into a Mac with any user account on that computer and control it, without interrupting someone else who might be using the computer under a different login." Is it possible to do this from a PC or Linux client?
    If the problem is simply due to the poor functionality of the build-in VNC service in Yosemite, I appreciate your help to suggest some other decent VNC server for Yosemite. I know the Vine Server (OSXvnc), but I failed to install it on the mac because it is incompatible with the Yosemite.
    Does the SSH is supposed to work in this way in OSX? I mean the local account can see the folder mounted by another account though SSH.
    If any specific version of Yosemite is required to allow multiple users to access a mac simultaneously? Just as the win 7 professional allow only one user to login in at each time. But with the remote desktop server of windows, multiple users are able to use the same computer at the same time without any problem.
    If you familiar with any of the above questions, please help. Any comments and suggestions are appreciated.
    I know the best way to get the solution is to direct call the apple support. However, it is really not easy to call them. Because it always results with long waiting time and then the people pick up the phone will transfer my call to an expert who will make me to describe the problem again.
    Since I'm not interested in the technique details of all the problems, it is also grateful if you would provide a direct instruction to let me setup the computer for the purpose.
    Thanks you very much for your kindly help.

    I cannot help with the screen sharing, although I have just tried it with a RealVNC client on an iPad and it seemed to work OK.
    However on the disk showing on all users desk tops have you unchecked the "ignore ownership on this volume" check box? You can check the drives permissions with CMD i command.

  • How do I set up multiple users with different configurations

    I have a Mac Pro that is shared by multiple users. Some edit using Avid Media Composer 6.0, and some edit using Final Cut Pro 7. Our client monitor is connected using a Matrox MX02 Mini. When I install the latest drivers for the Matrox MX02, I can use the client monitor with Media Composer, but not Final Cut Pro 7. When I back-rev the drivers to support Final Cut Pro 7, I can't use the MX02 in Media Composer.
    Is there a way to set up two users -- one for Avid editing and one for Final Cut editing -- that will each load different sets of drivers?
    Thanks!

    Not in one boot system. The only way I can think of doing what you want is to dual-boot - ie, either partition a single drive with two volumes, one for each configuration, or, if you can, use separate physical drives. The Matrox drivers are loaded at the system level, not the user level.
    If you have a spare drive, you would just clone your system across using Carbon Copy Cloner / SuperDuper, then boot to the second system and adjust the drivers as necessary.
    Matt

  • Multiple users logged into one server, each users printer has a different name, application needs ONE name to print to.

    Multiple users logged into one server, each users printer has a different name, application needs ONE name to print to. 
    I'm NOT in any way a Terminal Services expert and I need help trying to get an application program working in a multi-user environment.
    The issue is that the printer changes for every user that is logged in. The application needs to print NOT to the default printer, but to a "special" printer which is selected in the application... let's call it a label printer to simplify the explanation.
    You have your default regular printer, easy for the application to find that one, and then you have a special printer that labels get printed onto. The application needs to know what printer is the label printer. So we allow the user to select that in the
    application and the selection is stored in a config file in 
    C:\ProgramData\mfgr\prog\setting files
    I don't have access to the application so I can't change how this works.  
    In the "regular" world, selecting the label printer driver to use should be per machine, NOT per user. When a new user logs into a machine, the physical printer doesn't go "poof" and a new printer suddenly appear. Same printer for all
    users.
    Yet in terminal services, the physical machine is "merged" with the virtual machine on the server. And there can be many users logged in at the same time. So each users real machine (and real printer) is injected into the "fake" terminal
    services machine. The name of the printers is made unique for each user. So the printers DO go "poof" and change names depending on the user logged into terminal services.
    So user "A" logs in and sets up the application to print to "LabelPrinterForUserA" (or whatever the name of the printer happens to be), that setting is stored in the ProgramData subfolder, and all is well. Later, user "B" logs
    in, and when they print, the application tries to print to "LabelPrinterForUserA" which doesn't exist for user B or is only accessible by user A. If user B re-configures, that breaks it for user A. 
    SOLUTION 1: The way that /should/ work (in my mind) is that you define one "generic" printer in Terminal Services... call it "Virtual Label printer" and when the user wants to print to it, the print job gets re-directed back to whatever
    physical printer is actually connected to their local workstation. There is a map of virtual printer to actual printer depending on the current user. The application is told once to print to "Virtual Label Printer" for all users.
    SOLUTION 2: Or... there should be some way to make the ProgramData sub folders separate per user. E.g. when user "A" tries to access:
    C:\ProgramData\mfgr\prog\setting files
    they actually get 
    C:\UserData\UserA\AppData\mfgr\prog\setting files
    and user "B" gets
    C:\UserData\UserB\AppData\mfgr\prog\setting files
    So the question I have is: Does either of those solutions exist hidden somewhere in the setup of terminal server? Or is there another way around this issue that I don't know?

    I don't really have a "for sure" answer to this, but because people here can't seem to deal with a question that hasn't been answered I'll provide the best answer I did receive from ServerFault.com user Nathan:
    I can feel your pain with using old software on terminal servers ...the solution I've come up with definitely won't scale as it requires some manual configuration, but I've gotten this method to work with our label printers (which require to be
    printed to an LPT port...yep, that old).
    Share your USB-connected printers to the network on each machine. Then, have the user log in on aunique session for each of them
    (a TS account cannot be shared among computers for this to work) and install a network printer pointing to the USB one they shared. Try to use a DNS name to account for possible DHCP movements.
    After, it should work. Each user can do this since display names can be identical as long as the ports are different (which they are).
    This was clarified by the following series of comments:
    I think you are on to something here, and I originally advised the admin to do this. The problem he ran into is that it setup the printer names in the TS as "printer on usersworkstation"
    and he could not rename it except to change the "printer" to whatever. E.g. the "on userworkstation" remained. I believe there is another way of installing the printer which avoids this, but I can't find it. Ages ago, one used to do NET
    USE LPT2 \\computer\printer password /USER:domain\user /PERSISTENT:YES and then tell the driver to print to LPT2 –  James
    Newton Mar
    17 at 16:21   
    @JamesNewton That's actually the exact method we used. The way around the "network printer" part is to install it as local printer and map it to a TCP/IP port that way. –  Nathan
    C Mar
    17 at 16:28
    You mean in the case where the printers are TCP/IP connected and not local USB / LPT to the users workstation? That makes sense. Wonder if this will work for USB connected printers... –  James
    NewtonMar
    17 at 16:35   
    @JamesNewton You'd share the local printer on the client's PC then on the server connect via TCP/IP to it. You'd need static addresses or use DNS names if DHCP, though. –  Nathan
    C Mar
    17 at 16:51
    Ah. Yes. I see. Looks like the LPT thing should work even with a USB connected printer:superuser.com/questions/182655/… –  James
    Newton Mar
    17 at 17:09   

  • How to configure Airport Extreme AFP disk sharing to host multiple users' home-directories (Lion, using autofs)

    I have this working, but only by completely bypassing access control, using guest access with read+write permissions.
    Do I need to buy Lion Server, to do this. All my past unix/linux experience says Lion Server should _not_ be necessary.
    This seems like a simple & obvious setup objective, but it is proving to be harder than I would imagine.
    Setup:
    multiple users, sharing two mac mini's running OSX Lion
    connected to an Airport Extreme (4th gen) with a USB disk shared (either via disk password, AEBS password, or using AEBS user's passwords).
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    On the Lion side of this, I am automounting the users directories via "autofs". The config files for this are
    /etc/auto_master:
    # Automounter master map
    +auto_master            # Use directory service
    /net                    -hosts          -nobrowse,hidefromfinder,nosuid
    /home                   auto_home       -nobrowse,hidefromfinder
    /Network/Servers        -fstab
    /-                      -static
    /-                      auto_afp
    /etc/auto_afp:
    # Automounter AFP master map
    # https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3336384?start=0&tstart=0
    /afp/users -fstype=afp afp://;AUTH=No%20User%[email protected]/Users/
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    I experimented with alternate UAM specifications, as well as both OSX and AESB users & passwords. Using guest access is the only thing that has worked.
    Any pointers would be appreciated...

    Based on lots more experimentation which confirms the information in a parallel discussion (cf. Automount share as non ROOT or SYSTEM user! https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3221944), I have concluded that the Lion 10.7.2 implementation of AutoFS mechanism is broken. I submitted a bug report via apple.com/feedback.
    Work arounds..?
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    Stay tuned...

  • For Your Consideration: Ultimate Lync 2010 client install with SCCM 2007

    While the subject of my post may be very presumptuous, I submit the following for your consideration to answer the often-asked question about how to deploy Lync 2010 client with SCCM.
    Background:
    I cannot understand why Microsoft made the Lync install so darned confusing, complex, and convoluted.
    After our Lync 2010 FE server was up and running and all users migrated off our OCS server to the Lync environment, I spent about a month and a half trying to figure out how to:
    1.  Uninstall the OCS 2007 R2 client
    2.  Install all prerequisites for the Lync client
    3.  Install Lync on all user workstations silently.
    While researching this, the simple answer I kept seeing given to this question was, "just use the .exe with the right switches according to the TechNet article here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg425733.aspx".  Well, my response is, I
    tried that and while the program installed itself correctly pushed through SCCM, because I was doing it using an administrative account (i.e. the SYSTEM account) due to our users not having admin rights, when the install was done, Lync would automatically
    start up, but in the SYSTEM context so that the user couldn't see it was running, they go to run it and it won't run for them.  I was unable to find any switch or option to prevent the automatic launch.  I suppose the simple solution to that would
    be to have the user reboot, but that's unnecessarily disruptive and was contrary to the desire to make this a silent install.
    The next simplest answer I saw was, "extract the MSI and use that with the right switches".  Problem with that is that the MSI by itself doesn't remove the OCS client or install the prerequisites, and also either requires a registry change to even allow
    the MSI to be used or a hacked MSI that bypasses the registry key check.  I tried to put a package together to uninstall OCS, install the prereqs, and use a hacked MSI, but I never could get the MSI hacked properly.  The other problem I ran into
    was detecting if the OCS client was running in a predictable way so I could terminate it, properly uninstall it, and then do the rest of the installations.  It was this problem that ultimately led me to the solution that I'm about to detail and that has
    worked marvellously for us.
    Solution:
    As I said before, when I first looked at this problem, I started by building a typical software deployment package (Computer Management -> Software Distribution -> Packages) and then created the programs to do the install.  My first attempt was
    just with the .exe file provided as-is by Microsoft using the switches they document in the link above for IT-Managed Installation of Lync, and...well, the end result wasn't quite as desirable as hoped.  So, my next attempt was to extract all the prerequisite
    files and the Lync install MSI (both for x86 and x64), attempt to hack it to get around the "UseMSIForLyncInstallation" registry key, and make the command-lines to terminate OCS and uninstall it.
    In the past when I had an install to do with SCCM that also required uninstalling an older version of a given application, I typically used the program-chaining technique.  That's where you have, for example, 3 or more programs that run in a package
    in a sequence and you have Program 3 be set to run after Program 2 does and then set Program 2 to run after Program 1 so you get the desired sequence of Programs 1-2-3 running in that order.  So, I created programs to 1) kill Communicator.exe 2) uninstall
    Communicator 2007 R2 by doing an "msiexec /uninstall {GUID}" 3) install Silverlight 4) install Visual C++ x86 5) optionally install Visual C++ x64, and then 6) install the Lync x86 or x64 client.  That final step was always the point of failure because
    I couldn't get the hacked MSI for the Lync Client install to work.  I also realized that if Communicator wasn't running when the deployment started, that step would fail and cause the whole process to bail out with an error.  That's one of the downsides
    of program-chaining, if one step fails, SCCM completely bails on the deployment.  This is what also led me to the key to my solution:  TASK SEQUENCES.
    I'm not sure how many people out there look in the "Operating System Deployment" area of SCCM 2007 where Task Sequences normally live, but I also wonder how many people realize that Task Sequences can be used for more than just Operating System deployments. 
    One of the biggest advantages of a task sequence is you can set a step to ignore an error condition, such as if you try to terminate a process that isn't running.  Another advantage is that task sequences have some very good built-in conditionals that
    you can apply to steps, for example, having the sequence skip a step if a certain application (or specific version of an application) is not installed on the machine.  Both of those advantages factor highly into my solution.
    OK, for those who already think this is "TL;DR", here's the step-by-step of how to do this:
    First, you need to extract all the files from the LyncSetup.exe for your needed architectures.  We have a mix of Windows XP and Windows 7 64-bit, so my solution here will take both possibilities into account.  To extract the files, just start up
    the .exe like you're going to install it, but then when the first dialog comes up, navigate to "%programfiles%\OCSetup" and copy everything there to a new location.  The main files you need are: Silverlight.exe, vcredist.exe (the x64 LyncSetup.exe includes
    both x86 and x64 Visual C++ runtimes, you need them both, just rename them to differentiate), and Lync.msi (this also comes in an x86 and x64 flavor, so if you have a mix of architectures in your environment, get both and either put them into their own directories
    or rename them to reflect the architecture).
    For my setup, I extracted the files for the x86 and x64 clients and just dumped them each into directories named after the architectures.
    Next, move these files into a directory to your SCCM file server, whatever it might be that you deploy from, in our case, it was just another volume on our central site server.  Go to the SCCM console into Computer Management -> Software Distribution
    -> Packages and then create a new package, call it something meaningful, and then point to the directory on your SCCM file server for the source files.
    Now you need to create 3 to 5 programs inside the package:
    1.  Name: Silverlight
       Command Line: x86\Silverlight.exe /q     (remember, inside my main Lync install folder on my distribution point, I have an x86 directory for the files from the x86 installer and an x64 folder for the files from the x64 installer. 
    The fact is the Silverlight installer is the same in both, so you only need one of them.)
       On the Environment tab:  Program can run whether or not a user is logged in, runs with administrative rights, Runs with UNC name
       On the Advanced tab:  Suppress program notifications
       All other options leave default.
    2.  Name:  Visual C++ x86
        Command Line:  x86\vcredist_x86.exe /q
       On the Requirements tab: Click the radio button next to "This program can run only on specified client platforms:" and then check off the desired x86 clients.
       Environment and Advanced tabs:  same as Silverlight
       (If you have only x64 clients in your environment, change all x86 references to x64.  If you have a mixed environment, create another program identical to this one, replacing references to x86 with x64.)
    3.  Name:  Lync x86
        Command Line:  msiexec /qn /i x86\Lync.msi OCSETUPDIR="C:\Program Files\Microsoft Lync"  (The OCSETUPDIR fixes the issue with the Lync client wanting to "reinstall" itself every time it starts up)
        Requirements, Environment, and Advanced tabs:  Same as with Visual C++ and Silverlight
        (Same deal as above if you have all x64 clients or a mix, either change this program to reflect or make a second program if necessary)
    Now you need to make the Task Sequence.  Go to Computer Management -> Operating System Deployment -> Task Sequences.  Under the Actions pane, click New -> Task Sequence.  In the Create a New Task Sequence dialog, choose "create a
    new custom task sequence", Next, enter a meaningful name for the task sequence like "Install Microsoft Lync", Next, Next, Close.
    The task sequence will have up to 12 steps in it.  I'll break the steps down into 3 phases, the prereqs phase, uninstall OCS phase, and then Lync install phase.
    Prereqs Phase:
    These are the easiest of the steps to do.  Highlight the task sequence and then in the Actions pane, click Edit.
    1.  Click Add -> General -> Install Software.  Name: "Install Microsoft Silverlight".  Select "Install a single application", browse to the Lync package created earlier and then select the Silverlight program.
    2.  Add -> General -> Install Software.  Name: "Install Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 x86".  Install Single Application, browse to the Lync package, select the Visual C++ x86 package.
    As before, if you're an all-x64 environment, replace the x86 references with x64.  If you have a mixed environment, repeat step 2, replacing x86 with x64.
    3.  Add -> General -> Run Command Line.  Name: "Enable Lync Installation".  This step gets around the UseMSIForLyncInstallation registry requirement.  The Lync client MSI simply looks for the presence of this key when it runs, so
    we'll inject it into the registry now and it doesn't require a reboot or anything.  It just has to be there before the client MSI starts.
    Command Line: reg add "hklm\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Communicator" /v UseMSIForLyncInstallation /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f
    Uninstall OCS Phase:
    This part consists of up to 6 Run Command Line steps.  (Add -> General -> Run Command Line)
    4.  Name: "Terminate Communicator".  Command Line: "taskkill /f /im communicator.exe".  On the Options page, check the box next to "Continue on error".  This will terminate the Communicator process if it's running, and if it's not, it'll
    ignore the error.
    5.  Name: "Terminate Outlook".  Command Line: "taskkill /f /im OUTLOOK.exe".  Check the "Continue on error" on the Options page here too.  Communicator 2007 hooks into Outlook, so if you don't kill Outlook, it might prompt for a reboot
    because components are in use.
    (NOTE:  If necessary, you could also add another step that terminates Internet Explorer because Communicator does hook into IE and without killing IE, it might require a restart after uninstalling Communicator in the next steps.  I didn't run into
    this in my environment, though.  Just repeat step 5, but replace OUTLOOK.EXE with IEXPLORE.EXE)
    6.  Name: "Uninstall Microsoft Office Communicator 2007".  Command Line: "msiexec.exe /qn /uninstall {E5BA0430-919F-46DD-B656-0796F8A5ADFF} /norestart" On the Options page:  Add Condition ->  Installed Software -> Browse to the
    Office Communicator 2007 non-R2 MSI -> select "Match this specific product (Product Code and Upgrade Code)".
    7.  Name:  "Uninstall Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R2".  Command Line:  "msiexec.exe /qn /uninstall {0D1CBBB9-F4A8-45B6-95E7-202BA61D7AF4} /norestart".  On the Options page:  Add Condition -> Installed Software ->
    Browse to the Office Communicator 2007 R2 MSI -> select "Match any version of this product (Upgrade Code Only)".
    SIDEBAR
    OK, I need to stop here and explain steps 6 and 7 in more detail because it was a gotcha that bit me after I'd already started deploying Lync with this task sequence.  I found out after I'd been deploying for a while that a tech in one of our remote
    offices was reinstalling machines and putting the Communicator 2007 non-R2 client on instead of the R2 client, and my task sequence was expecting R2, mostly because I thought we didn't have any non-R2 clients out there.  So, at first I just had our Help
    Desk people do those installs manually, but later on decided to add support for this possibility into my task sequence.  Now, when you normally uninstall something with msiexec, you would use the Product Code GUID in the command, as you see in steps 6
    and 7.  All applications have a Product Code that's unique to a specific version of an application, but applications also have an Upgrade Code GUID that is unique for an application but common across versions.  This is part of how Windows knows that
    Application X version 1.2 is an upgrade to Application X version 1.1, i.e. Application X would have a common Upgrade Code, but the Product Code would differ between versions 1.1 and 1.2.
    The complication comes in that Communicator 2007 and Communicator 2007 R2 have a common Upgrade Code, but different Product Codes and the "MSIEXEC /uninstall" command uses the Product Code, not the Upgrade Code.  This means that if I didn't have step
    6 to catch the non-R2 clients, step 7 would be fine for the R2 clients, but fail on non-R2 clients because the Product Code in the MSIEXEC command would be wrong.  Luckily, we only had one version of the non-R2 client to deal with versus 4 or 5 versions
    of the R2 client.  So, I put the command to remove Communicator 2007 non-R2 first and checked for that specific product and version on the machine.  If it was present, it uninstalled it and then skipped over the R2 step.  If non-R2 was not present,
    it skipped that step and instead uninstalled any version of the R2 client.  It's important that steps 6 and 7 are in the order they are because if you swap them, then you'd have the same outcome as if step 6 wasn't there.  What if neither is on the
    machine?  Well the collection this was targeted to included only machines with any version of Communicator 2007 installed, so this was not a problem.  It was assumed that the machines had some version of Communicator on them.
    8.  Name:  "Uninstall Conferencing Add-In for Outlook".  Command Line:  "msiexec.exe /qn /uninstall {730000A1-6206-4597-966F-953827FC40F7} /norestart".  Check the "Continue on error" on the Options Page and then Add Condition ->
    Installed Software -> Browse to the MSI for this optional component and set it to match any version of the product.  If you don't use this in your environment, you can omit this step.
    9.  Name:  "Uninstall Live Meeting 2007".  Command Line:  "msiexec.exe /qn /uninstall {69CEBEF8-52AA-4436-A3C9-684AF57B0307} /norestart".  Check the "Continue on error" on the Options Page and then Add Condition -> Installed Software
    -> Browse to the MSI for this optional component and set it to match any version of the product.  If you don't use this in your environment, you can omit this step.
    Install Lync phase:
    Now, finally the main event, and it's pretty simple:
    10.  Click Add -> General -> Install Software.  Name: "Install Microsoft Lync 2010 x86".  Select "Install a single application", browse to the Lync package created earlier and then select the "Lync x86" program.  As before, if you
    only have x64 in your environment, replace the x86 with x64, or if you have a mixed environment, copy this step, replacing x86 references with x64.
    And the task sequence is done!  The final thing you need to do now is highlight the task, click Advertise in the Actions pane, and deploy it to a collection like you would with any other software distribution advertisement.  Go get a beer!
    Some final notes to keep in mind:
    1.  You can't make a task sequence totally silent...easily.  Users will get balloon notifications that an application is available to install.  The notifications cannot be suppressed through the GUI.  I've found scripts that supposedly
    hack the advertisement to make it be silent, but neither of them worked for me.  It was OK, though because in the end we wanted users, especially laptop users, to be able to pick a convenient time to do the upgrade.  The task sequence will appear
    in the "Add/Remove Programs" or "Programs and Features" Control Panel.  You can still do mandatory assignments to force the install to happen, you just can't make it totally silent.  On the plus side, the user shouldn't have to reboot at any point
    during or after the install!
    2.  In the advertisement setup, you can optionally show the task sequence progress.  I've configured the individual installs in this process to be silent, however, I did show the user the task sequence progress.  This means instead of seeing
    5 or 6 Installer windows pop up and go away, the user will have a single progress bar with the name of the step that is executing.
    3.  One step that I didn't consider when I actually did this was starting the Lync client as the user when the install was complete.  The user either had to start the client manually or just let it start on its own at the next logon.  However,
    while I was writing this, I realized that I could possibly start the client after installing by making another Program in the Lync Package with a command line that was along the lines of "%programfiles%\Microsoft Lync\communicator.exe" and then in the Environment
    tab, set it to "Run with user's rights" "only when a user is logged on".
    4.  My first revision of this task sequence has the Prereqs phase happening after the OCS uninstall phase, but I kept running into problems where the Silverlight installer would throw some bizarre error that it couldn't open a window or something wacky
    and it would fail.  Problem was, I couldn't re-run the task sequence because now it would fail because OCS had been uninstalled, so that's why the Prereqs happen first.  It ran much more reliably this way.
    5.  For some reason that baffles me, when I'd check the logs on the Site Server to monitor the deployment, I'd frequently see situations where the task sequence would start on a given machine, complete successfully, almost immediately start again, and
    then fail.  I'm not sure what is causing that, but I suspect either users are going to Add/Remove Programs and double-clicking the Add button to start the install instead of just single-clicking it, or the notification that they have software to install
    doesn't go away immediately or Lync doesn't start up right after the install, so they think the first time it didn't take and try it a second time.
    I hope this helps some of you SCCM and Lync admins out there!

    On Step 8 I found multiple product codes for the Conferencing Add-In for Outlook.  Here's a list of the ones I found in the machines on my network:
    {987CAEDE-EB67-4D5A-B0C0-AE0640A17B5F}
    {2BB9B2F5-79E7-4220-B903-22E849100547}
    {13BEAC7C-69C1-4A9E-89A3-D5F311DE2B69}
    {C5586971-E3A9-432A-93B7-D1D0EF076764}
    I'm sure there's others one, just be mindful that this add-in will have numerous product codes.

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