Value = CLEANUPDIR SPICEWORKS_AUTH_KEY SPICEWORKS_PORT SPICEWORKS_SERVER SPICEWORKS_SITE_LABEL TRAY_CLICK_LABEL TRAY_CLICK_URL When editing with Orca in the Properties table the properties are not layed out individually, they are all lumped together, I tried editing them and putting in my values but it didn't work ![]() Here are the variables I need to set, specifically I need to set the first 3, the last 2 would be nice though Msiexec /a "Spiceworks Agent.msi" SPICEWORKS_AUTH_KEY="MyKey" SPICEWORKS_SERVER="servername" SPICEWORKS_PORT="443" TRAY_CLICK_LABEL="My New HelpDesk" TRAY_CLICK_URL="" ![]() Here is the manual command that will install it correctly from the other post ![]() I tried editing the MSI with orca but see no obvious way to set the value for the options that I need to set. While the command the provide works great when run manually you cannot use a command like that when deploying via GPO. ![]() Has anyone been able to deploy the remote agent via GPO? I saw this thread http:/ / / topic/ 241639-is-there-a-stepxstep-guide-to-deploy-sp-agent-through-gpoīut they didn't resolve the GPO portion.
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