Hello,
we use WAPT Community 1.5.23 to manage our network.
Is it possible to automatically check if the packages in the public repository have been updated?
Or, alternatively, is there an option to be notified when a package in the private repository needs updating?
Manually checking is always a bit tedious. I've looked in the documentation but haven't found any information on this.
Thank you.
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jhernandez
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WAPT 1.5.1.23
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Administration: Windows 7 Pro
Clients: Windows 7 Pro / Windows 10 Edu
Server: CentOS 7
Administration: Windows 7 Pro
Clients: Windows 7 Pro / Windows 10 Edu
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Hello jhernandez,
Sincerely,
Denis
This is something we've had on our to-do list for a while now. But the developers have other, more important issues to deal with right now (for WAPT Enterprise customers). We're thinking of implementing something like a selective email system based on the packages deployed locally on your network (to avoid unnecessary notifications), a bit like what Simon did on his website wapt.lesfourmisduweb.org.jhernandez wrote: ↑June 4, 2018 - 3:54 PM We use WAPT Community 1.5.23 to manage our network.
Is it possible to automatically check if the packages in the internet repository have been updated?
Or perhaps an option to be notified when a package in the private repository needs updating?
Because manual checking is always a bit tedious. I looked in the documentation but couldn't find any information on it.
Sincerely,
Denis
Denis Cardon - Tranquil IT
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