Are you packaging up an installed copy of the use tool?  If so, it’s entirely 
possible that the original installer does include them but places them in 
system directories instead of in the application installation directory.  In 
that case, you would simply need to include the missing files in your package 
from the system directories.

Lyle

From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Robert Halstead
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 10:31 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: MSI Installer for Remedy 7.5 WUT

** Thanks for the responses.  We have downloaded a freeware MSI builder and 
have created an MSI as well for our needs.. Hopefully it will work.. Testing 
currently as well. Also, does anyone know of the System Requirements for the 
User tool?  Installing the WUT onto a fresh copy of XP (using the java 
installer BMC provides) the app fails to load due to MFC and VC++ DLL's not 
being found.  Why doesn't the installer require these files or provide them?
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 9:38 PM, D Dussie 
<ddus...@aim.com<mailto:ddus...@aim.com>> wrote:
**

HI Bob,



We deploy the WUT to 300 users across the country. To deploy the WUT to these 
user, using IBM TIVOLI CONFIGURATION MANAGER . As to create a pack to deploy, 
we are currently working with BMC, using the silent install directions in the 
7.5 Installation document. However, we are having issues:



1. Separating the alert tool from the client, regardless of the switches in the 
code.

2. The installation lays down install folder in temp direct, this folder varies 
with each installation, as a result, windows firewall is flagging the java 
within it.We unavailable to add to global firewall rule a variable exception.



To bypass the above issue, we have created a MSI, testing phase currently. 
Another group does this work for  us, but MSI can be built and deployed, such 
that non-admin enduser is not involved.




-----Original Message-----
From: patrick zandi <remedy...@gmail.com<mailto:remedy...@gmail.com>>
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG<mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG>
Sent: Thu, Mar 25, 2010 8:37 pm
Subject: Re: MSI Installer for Remedy 7.5 WUT
**
hey bob,
you are correct, it can only be installed as local administor, not someone who 
has administrator rights (if it is hardened) ..

That would be a great Idea though..


On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 6:34 PM, Robert Halstead 
<badbee...@gmail.com<mailto:badbee...@gmail.com>> wrote:
** I was wondering if BMC has any plans on creating a MSI bundle for the Remedy 
7.5 WUT.  Our IT department would like us to give them an MSI bundle so that 
other users will be able to install it on their machines since they don't have 
admin access.  Something about user permissions inside the MSI bundle and so 
forth.

Has anyone on the list built an MSI package for the Remedy 7.5 WUT?  Or can 
users install without having admin access?

--
"A fool acts, regardless; knowing well that he is wrong. The ignoramus acts on 
only what he knows, but all that he knows.
The ignoramus may be saved, but the fool knows that he is doomed."

Bob Halstead
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Answers Are"_



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Patrick Zandi
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Are"_
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Are"_



--
"A fool acts, regardless; knowing well that he is wrong. The ignoramus acts on 
only what he knows, but all that he knows.
The ignoramus may be saved, but the fool knows that he is doomed."

Bob Halstead
_attend WWRUG10 www.wwrug.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"_


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