![]() ![]() My suggestion would be to start with just an x86 scenario, get that working and then add in an 圆4 rule (if needed), which will narrow your scope of what works vs. (Again, the same notation for 圆4 additional rules may apply). If you additionally only wanted it to upgrade systems which already had DraftSight installed, you could add a RegKeyExists rule = HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\DassaultSystemes\DraftSight. *obviously, you might need more than one rule to cover 圆4 systems Registry Key = HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\DassaultSystemes\DraftSight Hi dougr, I am not familiar with DraftSight however, I installed the current version (V1R2.1 - V9.1.173) on a Win7 x86 client, and noted there is another reg key which could be used, and thus might produce more favorable results. I will be interested to hear more responses to your question. More details can be had on PatchZone at this URL I don't think this will help your current issue, but the patch for removing 1024 certificates is coming out in September so I thought I would be proactive and change certificates to 2048 bit before September. Then I removed all the 3rd party applications and published them again using this new 2048 certificate. You could try checking to see if you need an updated WSUS certificate and see if that helps, I just created a new WSUS certificate that is 2048 bit and used client certificate management to deploy to our computers. ![]() I have always created some kind of applicability for a custom application since the WSUS mechanism depends on that to see if the application needs to be installed. I do not have an answer for you, but I will be interested in seeing the responses Doug. The package installs the MSI extracted from the downloaded exe file, the mst and cab files are included in the package.Īny idea's on how to get this to work on the rest of the computers? Solarwinds tech support was useless, closing the ticket after directing me to the forums. Our inventory is run daily, and nothing changed between the inventory run time and install time. They are applicable, and they're not already installed. install is not needed because the update is either not applicable or already installed". The rest say: partially successful - "Already installed. So there's really nothing in common with them to narrow why it work for them, and not the others. With the current version (V1R2.1 - V9.1.173), it worked on 3 out 158 computers (2 xp, 1 Win7, upgrading from 3 different draftsight versions). This worked for the last version of Draftsight (V1R2 - V9.0.189). I target the computers manually from an inventory report and just set an install time using update management rather than approving it, because I can't figure out applicability logic that works, and I don't want to approve it for allĬomputers. Other 3rd party updates work fine, this not a provisioning problem. The following "installed" logic works in detecting the manual installations already on our network: I've given up on actually figuring out applicability, and have just set it to Win XP or greater (same as prerequisite rule), thus making the update applicable to all our computers. This is causing a serious slowdown in my work - any suggestions are appreciated!Įdit: From what I can find on the nets it looks like something to do with an "alias"? If anyone can help me out I would appreciate.Įdit #2: Okay - I went to OPTIONS/USER PREFERENCES/ALIASES/IMPORT, traced my way to USER/ETC/ALIASES and imported the XML file "alias" - all the commands show up in the list, however when I hit "Apply" they all disappear!Įdit #4: I made sure that the "alias" XML file was in the folder and corrected the path under FILE LOCATIONS/INTERFACE/ALIAS FILE LOCATION, but when I go to that folder when making the path the file does not show up.I'm trying to create a custom patch to upgrade all of our draftsight installations (a free CAD program). I recently got a new workstation and did a fresh install of DS 2016 圆4 SP1 (Windows 10) - Now key commands no longer work.
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