I just tested using the /M switch, and it worked great. I guess I was thinking I had to provide a registry file to use that one, my mistake.
Thanks for your help Paul!
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- Tue May 22, 2018 1:41 pm
- Forum: Network Administrator Support
- Topic: Automating License Replacement SOLVED
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- Mon May 21, 2018 8:37 pm
- Forum: Network Administrator Support
- Topic: Update msi installations with newer build
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Re: Update msi installations with newer build
I'd recommend not installing the updater at all as it'll just bug users about updates they can't install themselves, unless you allow users to have admin rights. MSI Updating - An unfortunate side effect of using the MSI is that it will attempt to have multiple versions installed simultaneously. In ...
- Mon May 21, 2018 8:33 pm
- Forum: Network Administrator Support
- Topic: Automating License Replacement SOLVED
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Automating License Replacement SOLVED
Hi There I'm trying to update the license we currently have in place. I've tried several methods to install the new license, and each one works when run locally. However, as soon as I attempt to test it through our management system, KACE, it fails. Via powershell: & $XCVault /addkeys /s $script...