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Im looking to replace my batches. My company has a TON of batches we use for network deployment of software. They were all created by a guy who worked here before me but he left about a year ago. Since then they have become outdated and many of them no longer work.
I could simply go in and change them and make them workable, but it would be very time consuming and I would rather just create something else better and scrap the batches completely.
I was wondering if I could create something similar in Python? Something to do network deployment of software. If not python, is there a more sophisticated way to deploy software over the network than using a .bat file?
If you aren't the administrator I would have thought that many deployment scripts would fail...
Depends on the OSs of course.
Harry.
Its kind of complicated, im not the administrator, though I do have administrative rights. Im just not the one that makes decisions like that.
Its kind of "mickey mouse" but the batches we have are just basically call commands that start the installation process. Is there anyway I could write these with python?
Its kind of complicated, im not the administrator, though I do have administrative rights. Im just not the one that makes decisions like that.
Its kind of "mickey mouse" but the batches we have are just basically call commands that start the installation process. Is there anyway I could write these with python?
You could, but I don't see why you need to complicate things. Unless of course, you are fluent in Python. Why not use the built-in scripting language?
There seems to be no end of software deployment packages. I also found this free doc. (But I have no idea if it is any good!)
Seems that all my life I've been looking to change one batch or another, but I can't seem to get shot of her...
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...I'll get me coat...
Alright, so we we're going to plug up that hole?
Yeah, we can get it done tomorrow if price is no object...
yeeeuuuiiiyyyueee...
We'll get estimates.
Get estimates, yeah huh huh huh