
This is at best annoying, at worst it can ruin your work if you for example have a long running process in progress. IT-departments may require you to restart your computer to complete updates they have pushed out. Would I have any issues if I linked a Ubiquiti aggregation switch to another? We have some fiber runs in our building, but there isn’t enough runs to supply all my switch locations and a couple of the runs are too long for 10gig.
Linking Ubiquiti Aggregation Switches Best Practices & General IT. Of late, I've been doing some research on the security advantages or drawbacks of IPv6 vis a vis IPv4, the reason for this being that I'm particularly interested in the issues of topology concealment and configuration portability (i.e. Spark! Pro series – 1st August 2022 Spiceworks Originals. Welcome not only to Monday but the first day of August! Sometimes it feels like this year is flying by too quickly, other times that it's too slow. Snap! Raspberry Robin & Evil Corp, Linux 5.19, Tarantula Nebula, LEGO Atari 2600 Spiceworks Originals. Should I be looking to run a rule to force a device in the collection to uninstall the app, and have the device install it from SCCM if it was previously installed? Some sort of remediation? So I uninstall it, and reinstall one off the web. Now it's back to not letting me uninstall it. Let's me uninstall it and install the Software Center version. So I added an "AND" for determining it's installed to include the contents of the RegKey under HKLM\Soft\MS\Windows\CV\Installer\UserData\DefaultUser\Products\GUID(?)\InstallProperties\ So I figured maybe I can specify a little more specifically under "Deployment Types" if it's actually installed, with the thought that when it goes to install, it's pretty good about nuking an old install. I uninstalled it manually from my computer, and then installed it via Software Center, and it installed, and uninstalled just fine. Now Adobe shows up in Software Center under Installation Status showing "Installed" and under "Installed Software", uninstall option greyed out in both spots. So I pick a different collection, with machines we are using in IS, that have Adobe Reader 11.0.06 on it already.
I can install the program with zero problems to a collection (of devices, via Software Center), and uninstall works as well. Used the AIP method instead of SCUP, setup a Transform for it, etc etc. I'm working on SCCM12R2, and implementing it in our environment.įirst app I setup was Adobe Reader 11.0.06.
I think I'm going to be asking for something that won't quite work the way I want it to.