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My applications show up as xxxxx.exe.part on my workstations

After I have uploaded the package to the correct entry and made managed installation I cant seem to distribute the package to a workstation. When ik check the distribution on the workstation I see KACE has made a directory and placed a "file"  in there but that looks something like this xxxxx.exe.part and has a size of 0KB.

My gues is that there is something wrong with the database, but I cant find any info about that.

Hope you guys have some tips/tricks and possibly the sollution :-)


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Posted by: Kevinb_20 12 years ago
White Belt
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a .part file is a partial download of the executable.  You need to verify the download is complete and the file size is correct.  Would suggest you re-download the files.


Comments:
  • What would cause a partial download? I seem to be getting this with some consistency. - flickerfly 11 years ago
Posted by: horstj 11 years ago
Brown Belt
0

I am having this same issue with one 2 of my scripts (no others). Both scripts point to files that I uploaded with a software item so they get put in the downloads folder of the kace file dir. I know it isn't a network problem because nothing else has trouble communicating with the machine in question and the same problem presents itself on other computers. Does anyone know of a fix?

Posted by: Aaron Cool 12 years ago
Red Belt
0

Did you Add New Item in Software Inventory? and upload the file to K1000? or did u configure it as a File Synchronization?

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