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10-02-2014, 10:23 AM
Okay, here we go <g>.

SBRemote v9.0 (internal development release) "pushed" a SetupBuilder
generated installation image from "Windows Server 2012 R2" to a domain
connected "Windows 10 for Enterprise" client. No elevation prompt is
thrown - and the package (standard SetupBuilder trial version) installs
elevated per-machine. The Windows 10 client reports the installation result
back to the server.

See screenshots: After the "pushed install", the Windows 10 machine (2nd
image) has a SetupBuilder trail version installed.

Friedrich

NewsArchive
10-03-2014, 02:39 AM
>SBRemote v9.0 (internal development release) "pushed" a SetupBuilder
>generated installation image from "Windows Server 2012 R2" to a domain
>connected "Windows 10 for Enterprise" client.

.... and what does that mean to us mere mortals?


SBRemote - a new product of Lindersoft?

v9.0 ..... or did I miss something for years.

(which is no problekm, as I apparently do not understand what "pushing an image
to a client" means.

Not only Sim is confused!

Regards,
Wolfgang Orth
www.odata.de

NewsArchive
10-03-2014, 02:39 AM
Hi Wolfgang,

>
> .... and what does that mean to us mere mortals?
>

Please see the following link:

http://www.lindersoft.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43969

In short, it allows you to perform unattended software installation
(including updates) and uninstallation on remote Windows machines; even with
UAC enabled and install elevated "per-machine".

> SBRemote - a new product of Lindersoft?
>
> v9.0 ..... or did I miss something for years.

If things go well (very complex technology under-the-hood), we'll make it
available for SetupBuilder 9.0.

> (which is no problekm, as I apparently do not understand what "pushing an
> image to a client" means.

>
> Not only Sim is confused!
>

<g>

Friedrich