![]() ![]() User Parameter: logfile changed to: C:\ProgramData\Dell\CommandUpdate\Temp\55ycufuz\update_341wv.log ![]() Language Compatible with this Package? Unknown Local System/Model Compatible with this Package? No DUP Capabilities Value: 16777215 (0xFFFFFF) Original command line: "C:\ProgramData\Dell\CommandUpdate\Temp\55ycufuz\FOLDER02125048M\1\Serial-ATA_Driver_341WV_WN_13._A00.EXE" /s /l=Update_341WV.log net 4.7.2 installed on the machine *sigh* Update Package Execution Started Another one, Serial ATA Driver 341WV fails because its looking for. One of the updates (Intel Chipset Driver) Release ID: CPNKY, fails with "Update package digital signature is invalid", but it fails every time. I'm actually seeing the same behavior, at least with one Optiplex 7010. ![]() I verified that it really is returning Exit Code 1, i just can't figure out why!! Any tips? I've tried with a powershell script too, using start-process, same type of error though "powershell script returned no error code". I don't know why its not exiting gracefully (exit code 0) and allowing me to reboot when I'm ready. but those are giving Exit Code 2 (needs reboot).Īfter I run the initial dcu-cli.exe (which fails eventually), then reboot the machine, if I re-run my PDQ package, there are no errors. By reading the log.xml file, I can see that there are some updates that require a reboot, etc. I cannot figure out what is throwing the error code 1. However, PDQ typically ends up saying "Failed command script returned error code 1". PDQ seems to be doing its thing, and I can check the computer to ensure the dcu-cli.exe is running. I've already deployed the client itself + my policy file, and am now trying to create a package that will run "dcu-cli.exe /silent /policy mypolicy.xml /log mylog". I'm attempting to use PDQ to deploy Dell Command Update to accomplish this task. We have various models of Dell Optiplex on the network and I'm trying to update the BIOS/drivers for all of them. ![]()
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