Reinstalling Policy-Instances
Reinstalling Policy-Instances
NOTE: Beginning with DSM 2015.2 this task must be carried out differently compared to prior versions. See also Alternatives for different functionality in DSM 2015.2 |
If you want to reinstall a Software-Package on a client-computer and you are using the DSMC, you right-click the Policy-Instance of the respective Software-Package and choose "Reinstall". In order to accomplish the same task using PowerShell, you either have to call the Policy-Instance's Reinstall()-method or you increment the ReinstallRequestNumber-property of the Policy-Instance and write the changes back to the database.
Examples:
Hint: The execution of these examples requires a connected PowerShell drive. |
The following example retrieves the Policy-Instance for the assignment of the Software-Package "Adobe Reader 9.0" for the computer "XP99" increments the value of the Policy-Instance's property ReinstallRequestNumber and saves the changes.
$MyComputer = Get-EmdbComputer "XP99" $MyPolicyInstance = $MyComputer | Get-EmdbPolicyInstance | Where-Object {$_.AssignedObjectName -eq "Adobe Reader 9.0"} $MyPolicyInstance.ReinstallRequestNumber++ $MyPolicyInstance.Update() |
Alternatively the same can be accomplished through calling the Reinstall()-method of the Policy-Instance:
$MyComputer = Get-EmdbComputer "XP99" $MyPolicyInstance = $MyComputer | Get-EmdbPolicyInstance | Where-Object {$_.AssignedObjectName -eq "Adobe Reader 9.0"} $MyPolicyInstance.Reinstall() |