Hi All,
Does anyone have an experience with deploying ProStructures via SCCM?
We’re having issues deploying Bentley Prostructures V8i via SCCM 2012 R2 and getting it to install correctly when running with the system account in the SCCM deployment. Allowing the user administrator access and switching the SCCM deployment to run as the user will allow the application to finish the install correctly. This is a not a viable workaround in our environment as we do not allow users administrative rights to install software.Attached is the Error screen capture received.
It should be possible to use the Msi File and create a package with that. Best ask Developer Dominik Bürger, who deals with installation issues.
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Answer Verified By: Roger Belen
Hi,
I do not see where or when you are using Remote Desktop Manager in the topic given above.
Could you please provide me more details about the usage of Remote Desktop Manager in your issue.
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Saanvi
Does anybody have an experience with deploying ProStructures through SCCM? We are having issues Prostructures V8i through SCCM 2012 R2 and getting it to install properly when working together with the machine account at the SCCM setup. Letting the user access and shifting the SCCM Training in Pune setup to operate as the consumer will make it possible for the program to complete the setup correctly. This really is a not a workable workaround in our surroundings as we don't let users administrative rights to install applications.?
It should be possible to do a silent install /s. What is your requirement ?
Do you need parameters for the Msi ?
or is it not working as an Admin ?