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Great presentation. Now if companies would only create MSI files we wouldn't have to go through all of this just to push software to our users. Edit to add: I've seen a lot of these tutorials after having been put in a position to manage an SCCM server over the past few years. This tutorial covers every little details, has some great tricks and is probably the best one I've seen.
If deploy to "User Collection". After collection created and deployed. If the user's devices showing 3 or 4 devices, so the application/package will deploy to these devices? And if the user no loging any device. how will the deployment go on?
Anyone know if this works with Mitsubishi GX works3 installation? At my school that I work at, we are not allowed to use that program because the service desk is unable to do a sccm installation of it.
It should work with most .exe files, but I believe one of the requirements is that it should be able to run silently (e.g. command line install should have a silent switch such as /silent). If no silent switch is available you would need to repackage it into an msi. There are many programs with free trials that will let you record the installation on a clean Windows machine, then create an MSI that will run silently.
Yes the Application model is the newer model supported by Microsoft. Whereas the package model while still useful is the older method. Applications - Have the ability to Supersede old software, or automatically install prerequisites. So what do I mean by supersede? For example, if you have deployed version 1604 7-zip and there is a newer version available. You can configure a new application to either uninstall the older version or just update the current version to the latest version. This is called Supersedence. Packages - Still have their uses, but packages can’t handle all the new functionality of the Application model. For example, packages have no supersede function. You can create packages from MSI’s or EXE’s . Thanks, Robert
Great presentation. Now if companies would only create MSI files we wouldn't have to go through all of this just to push software to our users. Edit to add: I've seen a lot of these tutorials after having been put in a position to manage an SCCM server over the past few years. This tutorial covers every little details, has some great tricks and is probably the best one I've seen.
What a great presentation and tutorial!!!! Definitely keeping this in my back pocket.
your explanation is very clear and wonderful,, thanks a lot Robert
Thanks for this video, very helpful!
Great video, Robert! Thanks for posting
Sure thanks for watching.
Excelent explanation, great video, thank you.
excellent explanation
Very good ❤
thanks for share :)
Perfect!!
Thanks, Would anyone be interested in Microsoft 365 Cloud Services. Seems we are all working from home these days.
If deploy to "User Collection". After collection created and deployed. If the user's devices showing 3 or 4 devices, so the application/package will deploy to these devices? And if the user no loging any device. how will the deployment go on?
Cool
How would you go about logging this installation?
Anyone know if this works with Mitsubishi GX works3 installation? At my school that I work at, we are not allowed to use that program because the service desk is unable to do a sccm installation of it.
It should work with most .exe files, but I believe one of the requirements is that it should be able to run silently (e.g. command line install should have a silent switch such as /silent). If no silent switch is available you would need to repackage it into an msi. There are many programs with free trials that will let you record the installation on a clean Windows machine, then create an MSI that will run silently.
Could you tell how to extract the google icon? I download the icon from website for now. (I am a student of your Udemy course. I did not get it yet)
Yes I downloaded BeCyIconGrabber. It's a free program, and it works
Can i ask is there a difference doing this via Packages instead of using Applications?
Yes the Application model is the newer model supported by Microsoft. Whereas the package model while still useful is the older method.
Applications - Have the ability to Supersede old software, or automatically install prerequisites. So what do I mean by supersede? For example, if you have deployed version 1604 7-zip and there is a newer version available. You can configure a new application to either uninstall the older version or just update the current version to the latest version. This is called Supersedence.
Packages - Still have their uses, but packages can’t handle all the new functionality of the Application model. For example, packages have no supersede function.
You can create packages from MSI’s or EXE’s
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Thanks,
Robert
I can add that video if that is something that you are interested in.
@@roberthill9383 can you add it with packages (uninstall the older version and install the new one ) thanks
You sound like Tom Hanks
Well, thanks he hasn't subscribed yet....
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