Monthly Archives: June 2015

Advanced Script Integration with BatchPatch – Part 2

BatchPatch currently provides functionality for retrieving from target computers the list of services that are set to ‘automatic’ but currently in the ‘stopped’ state. The reason this is valuable/convenient for most users is because after you reboot computers you frequently want to have a quick way to determine that all of the services that should […]

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Using BatchPatch with an Enterprise Web Proxy

If your environment forces computers to make http connections through a corporate proxy of some kind, usually BatchPatch will work properly with no additional configuration. This is because in most environments where an outbound web proxy is already configured and running, the target systems will also already have been configured with all of the settings […]

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Understanding and Discovering the Silent Parameters Required to Remotely Deploy Software with BatchPatch

One of the most common problems that people encounter with BatchPatch, and consequently one of the most common support questions we receive, has to do with remotely deploying software. A remote software deployment that is executed in BatchPatch without specifying the proper silent/quiet installation parameter/switch, will either fail altogether or in most cases will simply […]

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