Hy guys,
sorry for my English ( is not my primary Language ) and sorry for the dumb question.
I want to use Opsi for Windows Patch Management but i have 2 problem :
- Where is the path of the script in the opsi vm ?
- I have found this useful link :
wiki/doku.php?id=userspace:windows_updates
wiki/doku.php?id=userspace:windows_updates_-_powershell
but i don't undestand where i need to create this script file ( the physical path on the opsi vm ).
thx in advance
bye
Fabio
Script path
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Re: Script path
I am not going to answer your specific question. It would not make sense as you are lacking the basics.
Please, get a bottle of wine and some time and read the fine manuals here:
http://uib.de/en/opsi-documentation/documentation/
(They are worth reading.)
If after reading there are still questions, everyone here will happily try to answer them.
Thanks.
Please, get a bottle of wine and some time and read the fine manuals here:
http://uib.de/en/opsi-documentation/documentation/
(They are worth reading.)
If after reading there are still questions, everyone here will happily try to answer them.
Thanks.
Re: Script path
Ok thanks, i have find what i need, i have skipped some important chapter from the started guide ^^
I'll be back with new questions ( and not dumb question )
I'll be back with new questions ( and not dumb question )
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Re: Script path
Sorry, I didn't want to sound rude. My apologies.
This was not a dumb question.
I could have answered as 'you can put it anywhere you want'. But that wouldn't helped you.
Without knowing how to basically build an 'opsi-product' and deploy it, such a simple answer had made things worse.
Again, my apologies. But Uncle Scrooge is not known to be a friendly and humble person.
This was not a dumb question.
I could have answered as 'you can put it anywhere you want'. But that wouldn't helped you.
Without knowing how to basically build an 'opsi-product' and deploy it, such a simple answer had made things worse.
Again, my apologies. But Uncle Scrooge is not known to be a friendly and humble person.