Pardon my error from eariler, Jason.
The cached packages are located in:
/Library/Application Support/JAMF/Usage/Waiting Room/
(not /Library/Application Support/JAMF/Waiting Room/)
Sorry for the miscommunication!
Keith
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3. Re: 10.6 and casper tools (John Wetter)
4. Re: Authenticated Self Service (John Wetter)
5. Re: software update not delaying reboot (Steve Wood)
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Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 18:14:38 -0400
From: Jason.Kong at qc.cuny.edu
Subject: [Casper] Deleting a Cached Package.
To: casper at list.jamfsoftware.com
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I cached CS4 and installed it yesterday. Today I cached Final Cut Pro and
had Casper Remote installed the cached package, it installed CS4 over
again and then Final Cut Pro after. How do I delete the previous Cached
package or am I doing something wrong ?
Thanks
Jason Kong
Apple Support Specialist
Queens College
Office of Converging Technologies
Jason.Kong at qc.cuny.edu
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Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2009 10:46:57 -0500
From: John Wetter <john_wetter at hopkins.k12.mn.us>
Subject: Re: [Casper] software update not delaying reboot
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Has anybody contacted support on this one? This is one I've heard about in
our environment rarely also, but have heard about... I think the problem will
probably be in reproducing it. I guess I've always dismissed it as people
were using their computers they hit a return or other keystroke just as the
window came up so it was essentially clicked 'ok'....
John
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From: casper-bounces at list.jamfsoftware.com
[casper-bounces at list.jamfsoftware.com] On Behalf Of Nichols, Jared
[jared.nichols at ll.mit.edu]
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 11:15 AM
To: Criss Myers
Cc: casper at list.jamfsoftware.com List
Subject: Re: [Casper] software update not delaying reboot
I guess my question is, "what's the most reliable way for a user to get a
message?"
I thought the message displaying that the jamf binary did basically called
applescript. no? if not, would that be more reliable? Users don't really
care that they need to reboot, I just want a reliable way to tell them that
they need to, that's all.
j
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Information Services Department
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
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On Aug 27, 2009, at 11:28 AM, Criss Myers wrote:
Or u could use AppleScript to display a MSG
On 27 Aug 2009, at 16:22, Alan Benedict
<abenedict at integer.com<mailto:abenedict at integer.com>> wrote:
Also seeing this, I have mine displaying a message but not forcing a reboot.
Doesn't seem to always display the message. I'm going to try and use the
display message script instead of the message in the Reboot tab.
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On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 8:55 AM, Steve Wood
<<mailto:swood at integer.com>swood at integer.com<mailto:swood at integer.com>> wrote:
We were seeing that behavior as well, back in Casper 5 even. But I could
never prove it was happening. The SWU would be pushed out and the machine
restarted, even though I was giving a 5 minute countdown if a user was logged
in. I've now gone to just displaying the "Please Restart" dialog box but not
forcing the restart.
Steve Wood
Director of IT
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On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 8:21 AM, Nichols, Jared
<<mailto:jared.nichols at ll.mit.edu>jared.nichols at ll.mit.edu<mailto:jared.nichol
s at ll.mit.edu>> wrote:
Hi-
I've had reports of some people losing work because the software
updates that were forced down never prompted them that they were going
to reboot and that they needed to save their work. I've got the
policy set up to prompt them that it's going to reboot after 2
minutes. My understanding, and in my testing, is that the clock
didn't start counting until they clicked OK, giving them ample time to
save their work. Could something be wrong or am I not understanding
this correctly? Attached is a screenshot of the reboot tab on the
policy.
Thanks!
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Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2009 10:51:19 -0500
From: John Wetter <john_wetter at hopkins.k12.mn.us>
Subject: Re: [Casper] 10.6 and casper tools
To: "Nichols, Jared" <jared.nichols at ll.mit.edu>, Casper List
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The 7.01 stuff seems fine under Snow Leopard also... At least it did one
build before the release build... Been too busy now to work with it for a
while.
John
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Hopkins Public Schools
952-988-5373
From: casper-bounces at list.jamfsoftware.com
[casper-bounces at list.jamfsoftware.com] On Behalf Of Nichols, Jared
[jared.nichols at ll.mit.edu]
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 11:28 AM
To: Casper List
Subject: [Casper] 10.6 and casper tools
Hi-
Don't know if anyone was curious, but all of the administrative casper
6.01 apps work fine under Snow Leopard... been using them that way for
months.
j
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Message: 4
Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2009 10:53:53 -0500
From: John Wetter <john_wetter at hopkins.k12.mn.us>
Subject: Re: [Casper] Authenticated Self Service
To: Casper List <casper at list.jamfsoftware.com>
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At /Library/Application Support/JAMF/ there is a Waiting Room and Usage folders (as of this posting in 2014)
For a cached package that I deployed but did not want to execute I used Casper Remote to find and remove the .dmg file that was found in /Library/Application Support/JAMF/Waiting Room/
After running an inventory this updated the JSS to show that no cache packages were on the target machine anymore. Flushing of the system caches or user caches does not work to remove a cached dmg package.