Office 2010 Deployment
Hello,
I precede this by saying I am very new at Kace so please bear with me. I am attempting a package deployment of Office 2010. I have:
1. Run the Setup /Admin, made my config changes and saved the MSP file to both the root of the executables and in the Updates folder (as some posts suggested that).
2. Zipped it all up not from the folder level, but the root files level.
3. Verified the Zip opens on several computers
4. Created the distribution with several different command lines:
setup.exe /adminfile custom.msp
"setup.exe" /adminfile "custom.msp"
"setup.exe /adminfile custom.msp"
"setup.exe" /adminfile "Updates\custom.msp"
5. I have applied the distribution to a single test computer with the latest agent.
When I monitor the event log of the target computer, upon attempt to do the deployment, I get an Error Event for KBOX Client with this message:
Exception Type: System Exception
Message: Package download failure, or missing 'full command' if MI is a .zip file
TargetSite: NULL
HelpLink: NULL
Source: NULL
Any help would be welcome and appreciated.
Thanks
Kev
I precede this by saying I am very new at Kace so please bear with me. I am attempting a package deployment of Office 2010. I have:
1. Run the Setup /Admin, made my config changes and saved the MSP file to both the root of the executables and in the Updates folder (as some posts suggested that).
2. Zipped it all up not from the folder level, but the root files level.
3. Verified the Zip opens on several computers
4. Created the distribution with several different command lines:
setup.exe /adminfile custom.msp
"setup.exe" /adminfile "custom.msp"
"setup.exe /adminfile custom.msp"
"setup.exe" /adminfile "Updates\custom.msp"
5. I have applied the distribution to a single test computer with the latest agent.
When I monitor the event log of the target computer, upon attempt to do the deployment, I get an Error Event for KBOX Client with this message:
Exception Type: System Exception
Message: Package download failure, or missing 'full command' if MI is a .zip file
TargetSite: NULL
HelpLink: NULL
Source: NULL
Any help would be welcome and appreciated.
Thanks
Kev
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Posted by:
jmaclaurin
13 years ago
Posted by:
anonymous_9363
13 years ago
If your MSP is in the 'Updates' folder, you don't need to use the 'adminfile' argument. See this TechNet article for details.
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