Deploying Package(s) with Deploy Once

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Deploying Package(s) with Deploy Once

Use Deploy Once when you want to quickly and easily deploy one or more package. Deployments can be made up of both Standard packages and Auto Download packages. Deploy Once is also useful to quickly and easily deploy package(s) attached to a schedule without having to wait for approval or its scheduled deployment. For an introduction to the Deploy Once window, see Deploy Once Window.

NOTE: Enterprise Mode is required for Auto Download packages.

VIDEO: Quickly Deploy an Application Using Deploy Once

(https://support.pdq.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000016892)

 

To create a manual deployment using Deploy Once:

1.On the Main Console window, do one of the following:

(With or without selecting a package) On the Toolbar, click Deploy Once .

(With or without selecting a package) Click File > Deploy Once (or press Ctrl+D or right-click and select Deploy Once).

On the selected Package window, click Deploy > Deploy Once.

Multi-select the packages (Shift+click or Ctrl+click) and click Start a deployment with these packages on the Multiple Packages page.

Select the schedule of the package and click Deploy Once in the Schedule Details panel.

IMPORTANT: The packages will deploy in the order in which they are selected and appear in the Deploy Once window.

A new Deploy Once window opens (with or without packages listed in the Package panel on the top left).

2.(Optional) To remove a package, click the delete icon to the right of the package name.

3.(Optional) To add packages, click Choose Packages.

The Select PDQ Deploy Packages window opens.

Select one or more packages (Shift+click or Ctrl+click), then click Add Selected Package to add them to the deployment.

IMPORTANT: If an attached Auto Download Package has been edited, all edits (including additional steps) will be deployed with Deploy Once. For information on editing an Auto Download Packages, see Editing and Adding Steps to an Auto Download Package.

4.(Optional) To manually add a target computer to the list, type a computer name in the Enter Computer Name field, then click Add Computer. Alternately, you can also paste a target computer name (or list of names) directly into the Targets area of the window. If copying a list of names, ensure that there is only one target computer name per line.

When you add a target computer manually, the name appears in the Target(s) list and the system (DNS) checks to be sure it exists on the network. Targets resolved by DNS appear with a green checkmark .

5.(Optional) To add target computers using external sources, click Choose Targets, then select a source:

Source

Description

Active Directory

Select target computers from Active Directory containers or groups.

PDQ Inventory

Select target computers from PDQ Inventory Collections.

Spiceworks

Select target computers from Spiceworks Groups.

Target List

Select target computers using other PDQ Deploy Target Lists.

Text File

Select a text file containing a list of target computer names.

When you build a target list with Choose Targets using external sources, you select specific target computers, no matter how you browse for them. For details, see Creating a Target List, Part 2: Choose Targets.

6.(Optional) To change the step of the package that will be used to start the deployment, click Step 1 to select from all steps available in the package.

This can be changed for all packages when selected from the link above the Targets box, or each individual target can have its own start location.

NOTE: Choosing a starting step is only available in Enterprise mode and when deploying a single package.

7.Click the Options tab and define the settings you want to apply to the deployment.

The following table provides information on the Deployment settings available in the Options tab of the Deploy Once window:

Option

Details

Credentials

The Deploy User credentials used by all deployments from the current deployment. For more information see Credentials in Options.

This is the username and password used to connect to the target computer and copy over the necessary files and start the target service. This user must have administrative rights on the target computer, which are needed to copy files to the ADMIN$ share and create and start the remote service. It can be a user account local to the target computer or a domain user if using Active Directory.

Use PDQ Inventory Scan User credentials first, where available

Allows PDQ Inventory's Scan User credentials to be used during the deployment. If selected, the PDQ Inventory Scan Users credentials will be used first. If no Inventory Scan User credentials exist for that target computer, the selected PDQ Deploy credentials will be used.

NOTE: Local Administrator Password Solution (LAPS) can be used by if the target computer's selected Scan User credentials are configured properly to use LAPS.

IMPORTANT: Enterprise mode is required in both PDQ Deploy and PDQ Inventory. If running in Client or Server mode, PDQ Inventory must also be in Client or Server mode.

Scanning

Select whether or not PDQ Inventory scans target computers after a deployment to identify what is installed on each computer. If your deployment doesn't install an application, you may want to disable inventory scanning for the deployment.

IMPORTANT: This feature is available only in Enterprise mode and also requires PDQ Inventory in Enterprise mode. If you are running in Client Mode, PDQ Inventory must be installed on both the Client computer and the Server computer. Additionally, the target computer must already be in PDQ Inventory with a name or hostname that matches the name used in PDQ Deploy.

Set the Program Default in Preferences > Deployments or override the default here.

 

Scan after Deployment

Initiates an inventory scan from PDQ Inventory after the deployment to identify what is installed on each workstation.

Scan after Deployment attempts to scan target computers even if deployments fail.

This feature can be very helpful in maintaining up-to-date inventory for target machines. The target computers must already be in PDQ Inventory with names or hostnames that match the names used in PDQ Deploy.

You may choose which Scan Profile to use. The default Scan Profile is defined in PDQ Inventory in Preferences > Scan Profiles. You can choose to scan with any Scan Profile that has been configured in PDQ Inventory. It is common to use either the Applications or Standard scan profiles.

Do Not Scan

Does not scan target computers after deployment.

Run As

Determines how the current deployment is executed on target computers.

Note: The Run As settings at the Package level may be superseded by any explicit Run As settings at each Step level.

For a sample demonstration of the Run As options, see the following video.

VIDEO: Deployment Run As Options

(https://support.pdq.com/hc/en-us/articles/220538547)


Deploy User

Silently executes deployments on target computers.

This setting is appropriate for the vast majority of deployments.

Deploy User (Interactive)

Executes deployments that include both silent and interactive steps. This setting is the same as Deploy User with one important exception—the Windows process running the deployment is run in interactive mode.

This setting is most appropriately used for individual deployments that require user input, but the overall process still requires Administrator rights that logged on users may not have.

This type of deployment requires more processing resources.

IMPORTANT: This feature is available only in Enterprise mode.

Local System

Executes deployments using the local System account on the target computer. PDQ Deploy connects to the target computer, copies the specified files, then runs the actual deployment service using the Local System credentials.

This setting is used only for installations that require Local System. These types of deployments are very rare.

Logged on User

Attempts to run packages in Interactive mode as the Logged On User of the target machine.

This setting is used to deploy applications that are installed per user or when the logged on user needs to provide information for the deployment to succeed such as a license key. It can also be used to modify the HKEY-CURRENT-USER registry hive for the logged on user or to access user-specific settings such as %APPDATA% or the logged on user’s User directory.

IMPORTANT: This feature is available only in Enterprise mode.

Notifications

Sends an email notification when the deployment finishes. (Enterprise mode required.)

Select one of the two default deployment notifications, Full Details or Summary, or create a custom notification by clicking Edit Notifications. For more information about post deployment emails, see Receiving a Status Email After Deployment and Mail Server Preferences.

IMPORTANT: You must configure the Mail Server settings in Preferences as well as designate at least one email recipient in the selected Post Deployment Notification before you can enable this option.

Remember these targets for next time

Saves the list of targets to use the next time you start a deployment with Deploy Once.

8.Click the Offline Settings tab and define the settings you want to apply to the deployment.

The following table provides information on the Deployment settings available in the Offline Settings tab of the Deploy Once window:

Option

Details

Offline Status

Offline Status settings determines whether target computers will receive a ping or Wake-on-LAN prior to deployment.


Use settings from Package

Uses the Offline Status settings defined at the Package level. For more information, see Creating a New Package, Step 1: Package Properties.

If you select this option but the Offline Status settings are not defined at the Package level, then PDQ Deploy uses the global Offline Status settings settings defined in Preferences.

When you select this option, the subsequent settings are disabled.

Ping before deployment

Performs a ping (ICMP echo) before attempting the deployment. If the target does not respond to the ping within 2 seconds, then the deployment is not attempted on that target. 

Enabling this option can increase the overall speed of the deployment because PDQ Deploy doesn’t waste time with offline target computers.

NOTE: Typically, the ping should take only a few milliseconds. However, if your DNS isn’t solid or your network is experiencing latency issues, then the ping response may take more than 2 seconds. 

When this is not selected, PDQ Deploy attempts the deployment regardless of the online or offline status of the target computer. Leaving this unchecked can increase the overall speed of the deployment because time isn't wasted with offline target computers. If the target is offline or otherwise unavailable, then Windows will timeout after ~60 seconds.

Send Wake-on-LAN and attempt deployment

Attempts the deployment then sends a Wake-on-LAN to offline target computers. The deployment is attempted again if it comes online. After 5 minutes if the target computer is still offline, the deployment will be attempted again. 

The advantage of this feature is that offline target computers can immediately be made available for deployment. However, it can increase deployment time.

IMPORTANT: This feature is available only in Enterprise mode of both PDQ Deploy and PDQ Inventory. Furthermore, PDQ Inventory must have the MAC address of the target computers’ NICs.

Retry Queue

Retry Queue settings determine how PDQ Deploy handles deployments when the target computers are offline.


Use settings from Package

Uses the Retry Queue settings defined at the Package level. For more information, see Creating a New Package, Step 1: Package Properties.

If you select this option but Retry Queue settings are not defined at the Package level, then PDQ Deploy uses the global Retry Queue settings defined in Preferences.

When you select this option, the subsequent Retry Queue settings are disabled.

Put Offline Targets in Retry Queue

Enables the Retry Queue.

By default, target computers that are unreachable or offline during a deployment are held in the Retry Queue and deployment is retried.

Allowed Retries

Sets the number of retry attempts for an offline target computer. This applies per target per deployment.

The default setting is 72. To set unlimited retries, set this value to 0.

9.(Optional) If you decide to schedule the deployment rather than run it immediately, click Schedule.

For information about scheduling deployments, see Creating Scheduled Deployments.

10.When you are ready to execute the deployment, click Deploy Now.

11.View the progress and the status of the deployment in Deployment Status in the Main Console Window.

During a deployment you can stop deploying to one or more of the pending target computers by right-clicking on the target(s) and clicking Abort. To retry deployments to target computers that fail, right-click the target, and click Redeploy or press Ctrl+R. If a deployment to a target computer fails, you can view details about the failure and possible solutions by clicking the More Info link or the Steps link.

For more information about what happens during and after a deployment, see Verifying Deployment Status.

 

 

 

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