Posts Tagged cURL
Service Pack 3 Rollout Options Switches and Scripts
Okay so Service Pack 3. Scary I know, I am always weary of big service pack rollouts. However if you don’t update to SP3, you are open to contracting some nasty bugs. Here are some simple install possibilities if you don’t have it on your network yet. I suggest that you take a look at some of the install articles on SP3 and some of the complications people have experienced before doing a mass rollout. Below are some options that might be helpful to you, but as always test on a few computers before rolling out to a bunch. You might also want to check out this link for a explanation of the switches and arguments for installation. In my scripts below the switches I use will force all aplications closed, and do a backup of of the replaced files, and make a log. A progress window is displayed during the install and at the end the computer is rebooted. I found this to be the best option for rollouts as you can see the progress bar to estimate time remaining, and you do have a log and a backup if things go wrong. I suggest you find the right mix of switches that work for you though.
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Curling: Installing Adobe Reader With cURL
Don’t worry, you wont need a broom for this. cURL is a free opensoure, crossplatform, tiny application used for file transfer over urls, and browser emulation form command line. It is avaliable here http://curl.haxx.se/ . I happened across this while back while looking for a way to remotely download files from microsoft without user intervention and this has proved to be very useful. So heres how it works to do a basic download. In this example we are downloading Adobe Reader 9 from adobe.com.
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