WAPT Server version: 2.4.0.14143
WAPT Agent version: 2.4.0.14143
Hello,
We use MDT for image management of our workstations. When we recreate workstations, we retrieve the packages previously installed on those machines. Is there a way to automatically purge these dependencies?
WAPT package cleaning
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Hi Michael,
WAPT is here to help you think about new methods, like putting towels on the left and dishcloths on the right.
With WAPT, there's no need to overload the image with anything other than a clean Windows ISO because with WAPT you can immediately install anything you want beyond just the ISO.
WAPT is here to help you think about new methods, like putting towels on the left and dishcloths on the right.
With WAPT, there's no need to overload the image with anything other than a clean Windows ISO because with WAPT you can immediately install anything you want beyond just the ISO.
Vincent CARDON
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If I understand correctly, you want to forget all the WAPT packages.
In your case, the simplest solution in the command prompt is to stop the WAPT service,
then run `C:\Program Files (x86)\wapt\db\waptdb.sqlite`,
and then restart the service.
But I don't really see the point.
Or perhaps I misunderstood, and it's simply the machine package that reinstalls all the dependencies?
In that case, you need to remove this machine package via the WAPT console.
In your case, the simplest solution in the command prompt is to stop the WAPT service,
then run `C:\Program Files (x86)\wapt\db\waptdb.sqlite`,
and then restart the service.
But I don't really see the point.
Or perhaps I misunderstood, and it's simply the machine package that reinstalls all the dependencies?
In that case, you need to remove this machine package via the WAPT console.
