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Hello, we are trying to deploy VIscosity via Intune/win32 packaged APP and during installation it appears to "hang" and never finishes.
The installation command that we are using is:
Viscosity Bundled Setup.exe /SP- /verysilent /NORUN /NOCANCEL /NORESTART
Does anyone have any pointers or things to check?
TIA
The installation command that we are using is:
Viscosity Bundled Setup.exe /SP- /verysilent /NORUN /NOCANCEL /NORESTART
Does anyone have any pointers or things to check?
TIA
Hi sullrich,
For Intune/SCCM, we'd recommend wrapping the installer in an MSI, we have some instructions here - https://sparklabs.com/support/kb/articl ... -installer
What operating system are you deploying too in this case?
Regards,
Eric
For Intune/SCCM, we'd recommend wrapping the installer in an MSI, we have some instructions here - https://sparklabs.com/support/kb/articl ... -installer
What operating system are you deploying too in this case?
Regards,
Eric
Eric Thorpe
Viscosity Developer
Web: http://www.sparklabs.com
Support: http://www.sparklabs.com/support
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Viscosity Developer
Web: http://www.sparklabs.com
Support: http://www.sparklabs.com/support
Twitter: http://twitter.com/sparklabs
We packaged everything up as a MSI but unfortunately it is hanging as well. I do see the Viscosity folder being created but no files are present in that directory. Do you have any other hints/pointers of what to check?
PS: I notice that if we run the installer locally it prompts to download visual c++ 2019 64-bit redistributable - could this be hanging the installer thats running unattended?
PS: I notice that if we run the installer locally it prompts to download visual c++ 2019 64-bit redistributable - could this be hanging the installer thats running unattended?
Hi Sullrich,
This is quite possible, it's quite uncommon for this not to be already present these days though. Viscosity's requirements are listed here - https://sparklabs.com/support/kb/articl ... quirements
Regards,
Eric
This is quite possible, it's quite uncommon for this not to be already present these days though. Viscosity's requirements are listed here - https://sparklabs.com/support/kb/articl ... quirements
Regards,
Eric
Eric Thorpe
Viscosity Developer
Web: http://www.sparklabs.com
Support: http://www.sparklabs.com/support
Twitter: http://twitter.com/sparklabs
Viscosity Developer
Web: http://www.sparklabs.com
Support: http://www.sparklabs.com/support
Twitter: http://twitter.com/sparklabs
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