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<font size="3" face="Lucida Grande">I suggest you look into an ongoing policy that caches the updates and then once every laptop is cached the proper updates you can trigger them to install from cache. That way you can kind of control when they update and reboot. That way you can push them out to cache and let them sit there then say, OK, on Monday I am going to tell all clients to run these updates from cache and wham, you are done. You also have it narrowed down to run on one day.</font> </p>
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<font size="3" face="Lucida Grande">Just a thought.</font> </p>
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<font size="3" face="Lucida Grande">Or you can look into self service and have the end user trigger it.</font><br><br><br>___________________________<BR>Thomas Larkin<BR>TIS Department<BR>KCKPS USD500<BR><a href="mailto:tlarki@kckps.org">tlarki@kckps.org</a><BR>blackberry: 913-449-7589<BR>office: 913-627-0351<BR><BR><BR><BR><br><br>>>> Clinton Blackmore <clinton.blackmore@westwind.ab.ca> 04/02/09 9:22 AM >>><br>Greetings.<br><br>How do you handle software updates on laptop labs?  We have carts of <br>laptops in our schools, and, if they are not being used by a student, <br>they are charging in the cart.  That doesn't provide for a nice way to <br>update them after hours without pulling each machine out of the cart, <br>and yet, I don't really want to pop up a message to a student saying, <br>"Your computer is going to reboot now.  Deal with it!"<br><br>Also, when you use the GUI tools to do software update, the machine <br>logs out and you get a nice progress indicator showing that updates <br>are installing.  Is there any way to do that from the command line?  <br>(Yes, I know one can install updates, and Casper handles it nicely, <br>but can I get the progress bar?  We had some machines set to update, <br>and then found they had kernel panicked.  We wondered if a user <br>noticed the machine became sluggish and forced it off.)  More <br>generally, how do you convey to users that updates are in progress?<br><br>Cheers,<br>Clinton Blackmore<br><br>This email has been scanned by Barracuda Network's Anti-Virus and Spam Firewall.<br>_______________________________________________<br>Casper mailing list<br>Casper@list.jamfsoftware.com<br><a href="http://list.jamfsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/casper">http://list.jamfsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/casper</a><br>
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