Marcelo Leães <marcelo <at> eth1.com.br> writes:
I’m trying to deploying LibreOffice 4.4.3 through GPO.
I’ve been reading the documentation and I got to write a command line to
what to do.
But when I run this line I can not perform the installation. The script
runs and second log file would have
been successfully installed. But nothing, not a folder or files are in place.
They could help me and point out where I am going wrong? I am using
following command:
msiexec /qn /i
“\\etab-file\SophosUpdate\LibreOffice\LibreOffice_4.4.3_Win_x86.msi”
ALLUSERS=1 CREATEDESKTOPLINK=1 RebootYesNo=No ISCHECKFORPRODUCTUPDATES=0
REGISTER_ALL_MSO_TYPES=1 REGISTER_NO_MSO_TYPES=0 VC_REDIST=0 QUICKSTART=0
REMOVE=gm_o_Onlineupdate /L*
\\etab-file\SophosUpdate\LibreOffice\%computername%.txt
Attached the log in: http://pastebin.com/sVEfJpLr
Thanks !
Hi Marcelo,
I have the exact same problem under 4.4.5- the paramater
REMOVE=gm_o_Onlineupdate is not working anymore. Also the installation rolls
back when using a transform- (*mst) file. I'm probably going to use procmon
to find the change in the registry after disabling the onlineupdate by hand.
Greets, Steff
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