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K1000: Issues with managed installation

Hi Team,

I have setup a managed install to install a version of AutoCAD we own. I was using the following instructions which worked perfectly: http://www.itninja.com/blog/view/creating-and-deploying-autodesk-2013-products-via-kace. The installation seems to fail - in the logs we are getting an error advising:

[Thu May 30 10:25:32 2013] DownloadFile: 'C:\ProgramData\Dell\KACE\downloads\6012\ACAD2014.zip' error occurred: 'transfer closed with 8153021935 bytes remaining to read' Error Code (18:Transferred a partial file), url: http://[kace]/packages/6012/ACAD2014.zip
[Thu May 30 10:25:32 2013] Error (cURL) copying files from 'http://[kace]/packages/6012/ACAD2014.zip' to 'C:\ProgramData\Dell\KACE\downloads\6012\ACAD2014.zip': (18) Transferred a partial file

Any ideas? It seems it is failing during copying to target machine, is there any file size limit when downloading an installer from KACE to a local system before installation?

Cheers


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  • Hi Team,

    Question still stands. At present we have a 17GB ZIP file which contains the installation of this product which means it takes up to 20-30 minutes to first copy to the machine then it installs.

    I have tried unchecking the download option so it installs directly from the KACE share however it doesn't seem to work.

    Anyone else been able to run a multi-file installation (in a ZIP file) off KACE directly?


    Cheers - cdalley 11 years ago

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