![]() # the blocking processes will be terminated. # but user is only allowed to Quit and Continue. # User will be showed a notification about the important update, # but user is only allowed to Quit and Continue, and then we # - tell_user User will be showed a notification about the important update, # possibly blocking for other management actions in this time. # the script will not exit, it will pause until the hour has passed, # WARNING! It might block the MDM agent on the machine, as # Like prompt-user, but clicking "Not Now", will just wait an hour, # show a user dialog for each blocking process found, # Installomator will abort if quitting after three tries does not succeed. # before checking again in case Save dialogs etc are being responded to. # When "Quit and Update" is chosen, blocking process # user can choose "Quit and Update" or "Not Now". # - prompt_user show a user dialog for each blocking process found, # - silent_fail exit script without prompt or installation # Could be great for service apps if they do not respawn # - quit_kill told to quit twice, then it will be killed ![]() # - quit app will be told to quit nicely if running # - ignore continue even when blocking processes are found # behavior when blocking processes are found # - all all notifications (great for Self Service installation) # debug mode 2 will download to the temp directory, check for blocking processes, check the version, but will not install anything or remove the current version # debug mode 1 will download to the directory the script is run in, but will not check the version # also no actual installation will be performed ![]() ![]() # while debugging, items will be downloaded to the parent directory of this script # set to 0 for production, 1 or 2 for debugging # Armin Briegel - Isaac Ordonez - Søren Theilgaard - Adam Codega - with contributions from many othersĮxport PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin # inspired by the download scripts from William Smith and Sander Schram Label= " " # if no label is sent to the script, this will be used ![]()
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