![]() ![]() $Executable = "$Env:SystemDrive\Temp\wsasme.msi" Write-Host 'Downloading executable to local storage.' New-Item -ItemType "Directory" -Path "$Env:SystemDrive\Temp" $tempdir = get-item -Path "$Env:SystemDrive\Temp" -ErrorAction Silentl圜ontinue #Example: 'GUILIC=XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX CMDLINE=SME,quiet /qn /l*v install.log' #Replace "KEYCODEHERE" at the arguments-variable with the Key Code shown in your own Webroot Dashboard. Here is the script that I've got so far, feel free to use it, if you find it useful! Webroot deployment documentation (Command line options and other install methods) Maybe something is written in the registry (client side), that we could use?ĭoes anyone else have a solution on how to perform such a task? ![]() There should be a way to trigger this "Install"-function elsewhere, and a smooth solution would be if it could be triggered from the same script as the installation. They told me that the software won't be reinstalled by doing this, but simply associate the agent with Pulseway. I spoke with support representatives from Pulseway about this, and a workaround is to use the "Install"-button in Pulseway to create the connection. But I also found out that the client is shown as "Not installed" in Pulseway afterwards. So I created a script for the installation task, which is working fine in itself. Webroot have published a document with other deployment methods, such as GPO or MSI, and I'm mostly interested in the latter. This method works fine, but my idea is to automate as many of these tasks as possible, hence Powershell come in to play. The Webroot installation can be done through Pulseway already, and everything that's needed is basically the Key Code assigning the client to the corresponding Webroot dashboard. I've been testing the Webroot trial recently and it has been working fine, but I found something where there is room for improvement. ![]()
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