Oct 15, 2004 #1 Councilk MIS May 14, 2003 72 US Hello, It's been a while since I've posted becuase I'm albe to pick out most info from the post Can anyone give me the different command lines we should use when ditributing the software inventory tool from SMS 2.0? (MBSA)
Hello, It's been a while since I've posted becuase I'm albe to pick out most info from the post Can anyone give me the different command lines we should use when ditributing the software inventory tool from SMS 2.0? (MBSA)
Oct 15, 2004 #2 tbrennans Technical User Oct 27, 2003 940 US Ya mean like : syncxml.exe /s /unattend /site SMS1 /code x01 /target \\SMS1\H$\Program Files\SecurityPatch /package Z0100069 it should set that up when you 1st make it.... But perhaps I don't understand what you mean. Upvote 0 Downvote
Ya mean like : syncxml.exe /s /unattend /site SMS1 /code x01 /target \\SMS1\H$\Program Files\SecurityPatch /package Z0100069 it should set that up when you 1st make it.... But perhaps I don't understand what you mean.
Oct 19, 2004 Thread starter #3 Councilk MIS May 14, 2003 72 US I was trying to run the mbsacli by pushing it out to client via SMS. The command line I have reads "s_scan.exe /s /cache" however, the *.Mif for reporting back to the Site server is never created on the client computer. This is not a remote machine so I used the "/Cache" option in the command line. I'm basically trying to run distribute the MBSA to desktops via SMS and have them report the results of the scan. Any suggestions? Thanks for the reply... Upvote 0 Downvote
I was trying to run the mbsacli by pushing it out to client via SMS. The command line I have reads "s_scan.exe /s /cache" however, the *.Mif for reporting back to the Site server is never created on the client computer. This is not a remote machine so I used the "/Cache" option in the command line. I'm basically trying to run distribute the MBSA to desktops via SMS and have them report the results of the scan. Any suggestions? Thanks for the reply...
Oct 22, 2004 Thread starter #4 Councilk MIS May 14, 2003 72 US False alarm, after some intense reading I was able to figure this problem out. Thanks for the leads.. Upvote 0 Downvote
False alarm, after some intense reading I was able to figure this problem out. Thanks for the leads..