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‎Mar 13, 2003
08:05 AM
Internet Communication Error
I am new to the ISUS, so this could be a stupid question. 🙂
But I can't get the update to work. I always get the message "An internet communication error occured". This happens when I tried to display a message from the website, Testing topic. And also when I call the Agent from my application (using the COM interface). I don't know what I'm doing wrong !?
I'm behind a firewall but that shouldn't be a problem, right?
Bye,
Jan Louws
But I can't get the update to work. I always get the message "An internet communication error occured". This happens when I tried to display a message from the website, Testing topic. And also when I call the Agent from my application (using the COM interface). I don't know what I'm doing wrong !?
I'm behind a firewall but that shouldn't be a problem, right?
Bye,
Jan Louws
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‎Mar 14, 2003
03:32 PM
The firewall shouldn't matter. Our only system requirement is IE4.01 or later on the machine. If you have proxy settings in IE, the ISUS will use them.
Assuming you have IE4.01 or later, try the easiest call...
Call IsConnected(). That tries to connect to our server. Let me know if that works.
Assuming you have IE4.01 or later, try the easiest call...
Call IsConnected(). That tries to connect to our server. Let me know if that works.
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‎Mar 17, 2003
09:49 AM
I managed to get it working. This is how:
First I tried a call to the IsConnected method. This was unsuccesfull. Second I checked my proxy settings, because you sad it will use these settings. We use a proxy, but it needs no settings in IE (v6 with XP). In the settings of IE the checkbox "Automatic obtain IE settings" was not checked. I checked this box and everything worked !!!!! IE kept working and I was able to connect to the update service.
First I tried a call to the IsConnected method. This was unsuccesfull. Second I checked my proxy settings, because you sad it will use these settings. We use a proxy, but it needs no settings in IE (v6 with XP). In the settings of IE the checkbox "Automatic obtain IE settings" was not checked. I checked this box and everything worked !!!!! IE kept working and I was able to connect to the update service.
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‎Mar 18, 2003
03:18 AM
I've got another question:
Is it possible to deploy and install an update without a question from to the user? This because our users have a maintanence contract and they tend to click No when asked to download and install an update. We want to update the application automatically to keep the application always up-to-date.
Is this possible?
Bye,
Jan Louws
IMA ICT B.V.
Is it possible to deploy and install an update without a question from to the user? This because our users have a maintanence contract and they tend to click No when asked to download and install an update. We want to update the application automatically to keep the application always up-to-date.
Is this possible?
Bye,
Jan Louws
IMA ICT B.V.
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‎Mar 19, 2003
07:22 PM
Possible, but not recommended. Let me explain...
It is possible. The ISUS has a completely silent API interface. The ISUS can download and install an update without a question to the user.
No recommended. If your update replaces a file in use by your application, the installer will want to reboot. You can have your update supress the reboot. But you may end-up in a scenario where half your application has been updated, and half has not been updated. The success/failure of a completely silent update has much to do with your application and if it can be updated when someone is using it.
It is possible. The ISUS has a completely silent API interface. The ISUS can download and install an update without a question to the user.
No recommended. If your update replaces a file in use by your application, the installer will want to reboot. You can have your update supress the reboot. But you may end-up in a scenario where half your application has been updated, and half has not been updated. The success/failure of a completely silent update has much to do with your application and if it can be updated when someone is using it.