Remove Legacy client and replace with latest new client?
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@Wayne-Workman Wasn’t in same high school. I didn’t create new DNS entry yet. I changed just to test the script. I’ll set fog-server right now ! lol
I just tested my script after installing old client and all look to work.I just installed the msi stored on windows and it’s smaller than the one in SVN but has the same version… Exactly 3ko less…
Who the hell repack the client and don’t change the version ?Here is the one I had : 0_1450198784192_FOG Service Installer Old.msi 784 ko
Anyway, script works fine using “IdentifyingNumber”.
@Kiweegie I only had this when old client wasn’t removed.
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@Wayne-Workman Hi Wayne, yes I edited fogserver variable to be my actua FOG server dns name…
Note the issue is not with the script per se. at least not in my case but one of the CA Cert not being found or downloaded for FOG new client.
regards Kiweegie.
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To uninstall old fog client and install new I’m using this script.
wmic product where "name = 'FOG Service'" call uninstall /nointeractive copy \\upow-8.intranet\Public\FOGService\FOGService.msi c:\windows\temp\ %systemroot%\system32\msiexec.exe /i c:\windows\temp\FOGService.msi /qb sc start "FogService"
On client must be .Net framework 4 installed.
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@robza said:
wmic product where “name = ‘FOG Service’” call uninstall /nointeractive
I tested twice and it removes the new client even after I checked that name was “FOGService” without space.
C:\Users\administrateur>wmic product where "name = 'FOG Service'" call uninstall Exécution (\\MANAGEMENT7\ROOT\CIMV2:Win32_Product.IdentifyingNumber="{FA5F2860-A 80B-46B9-9EF9-8228C3E9A663}",Name="FOG Service",Version="0.9.9")->Uninstall() Méthode exécutée. Paramètres de sortie : instance of __PARAMETERS { ReturnValue = 0; };
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Here is the new version using robza command for removing the old client that makes.
We reduce a bit the size of the script this way and I just realized that one IF was useless.
I hope I didn’t miss something because I am putting it in GPO ! lol::v3.1 - Thanks to Wayne Workman, Robza set programpath=%programfiles(x86)% IF %PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE%==x86 set programpath=%programfiles% IF EXIST "%programpath%\FOG\fog.ca.cer" GOTO END set FogServerIP=fog-server start /wait wmic product where "Version like '3.0.29' and name like 'FOG Service'" call uninstall /nointeractive start /wait bitsadmin /transfer FOGService /download /priority normal http://%FogServerIP%/fog/client/FOGService.msi %temp%\FOGService.msi start /wait msiexec /i %temp%\FOGService.msi /quiet WEBADDRESS="%FogServerIP%" :END
Just found a bug on my side.
Client 0.9.9 doesn’t remove or upgrade version 0.9.7 and I end with 2 “FOG Service” in add/remove software panel.
Removing the 0.9.7 doesn’t impact the install of the 0.9.9.
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@Wayne-Workman https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/6353/upgrade-client-from-0-9-7-to-0-9-9/3
I don’t know yet how it happened I don’t have this on every host.
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@Wayne-Workman Upgrading to 0.9.7 was a very bad idea ! lol
https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/6368/client-updater-loopNow i need to review the script to remove 0.9.7 and 0.9.9 is both are installed…
Any idea how to do this ?I temporary did this since i have no other choice :
::v3.2 - Thanks to Wayne Workman, Robza start /wait wmic product where "Version like '0.9.7' and name like 'FOG Service'" call uninstall /nointeractive start /wait wmic product where "Version like '0.9.9' and name like 'FOG Service'" call uninstall /nointeractive set programpath=%programfiles(x86)% IF %PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE%==x86 set programpath=%programfiles% IF EXIST "%programpath%\FOG\fog.ca.cer" GOTO END set FogServerIP=fog-server start /wait wmic product where "Version like '3.0.29' and name like 'FOG Service'" call uninstall /nointeractive start /wait bitsadmin /transfer FOGService /download /priority normal http://%FogServerIP%/fog/client/FOGService.msi %temp%\FOGService.msi start /wait msiexec /i %temp%\FOGService.msi /quiet WEBADDRESS="%FogServerIP%" :END
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@jmeyer I think the best bet would be to see if you can add a few checks. First you need to see if the legacy client is installed and remove it if it does exist. Second, if there is not other client installed, install A NEW client. I emphasize on the A in hopes it means installing one. Don’t scan for a version and only install the new client if there isn’t one installed. The new client will update itself so there should be no need to specify one version over another.
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@Tom-Elliott Client 0.9.7 doesn’t update itself. That’s the big problem.
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@jmeyer That is 100% untrue.
I say this because while what you’re saying may be true in your environment, it’s not the actual case of the “big problem”.
How do I know this?
I have tested this and so has @jbob.
We’ve installed 0.9.7 on a system, and then watched as it miraculously updated to 0.9.9. (Miraculously being that we didn’t do anything other than watch and Client 0.9.7 did update itself).
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@Tom-Elliott How detect that 0.9.9 is seen as 0.9.7 ?
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@Wayne-Workman Nevermind.
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@Wayne-Workman Hi Wayne, keeping an eye on all the scripting tweaks for removing old client and installing new one however I’m still facing issue with installing new client and getting error:
“Failed to download CA certificate”
This has happened to others and in this post it stated that the new client can only be downloaded and installed in conjunction with the new development versions of FOG. Another user had issue on the development version and Tom Elliot had to remote in and edit some files to get it to work - wondering if mine needs something similar?
Happy to edit the files needed if I can be given some guidance on what to look for.
regards Kiweegie.
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@Wayne-Workman Sorry Wayne ignore last re fog certificate. Issue was only on my laptop and has since been resolved.