I'm using WAPT Enterprise 2.6.0.16795 to manage my IT infrastructure. I'd like to be able to cache the packages that need to be installed on the workstations so that installations are faster when the workstation is shut down.
Indeed, I didn't have the personal certificates in that folder. However, do I need to create a package to automatically push them to my administrators so they can authorize them all? Or is that unnecessary?
I'm having a problem with personal certificates. We tried to deploy a certificate for each administrator user. Each administrator created their own certificate and self-signed it. I assigned this certificate to their account and deployed them to certain workstations...
Having already deployed WAPT on part of my IT infrastructure, I now want to extend it to all workstations.
I'm using version 2.6.0.16795 and I'd like certain packages to be automatically installed on future workstations equipped with the WAPT agent. The idea...
Thank you for your reply. I understand that not all features are implemented yet. I will try to create a script using this SQL query to fulfill my request. Or, while waiting for the implementation, I will continue doing this...
I've done several searches on this topic, but I haven't found anything conclusive.
I'd like to know if there's a feature that allows us to automatically delete devices that have been disconnected for 90 days or more. Currently, we're doing it manually, but the goal...
I just upgraded to the latest version of WAPT. And indeed, my software inventory is working again. The feature works perfectly with packages that have the uninstallation key directly in the variable. Thank you very much for this clarification.