
Would it be safe to just modify my PSADT script to ignore Exit Code 1638 and treat it as a 0? If I remove the higher-versioned GUIDs, the script fails when it encounters higher versions (Exit Code 1638). The script (I use PSADT) runs perfectly and returns a 0 Exit Code, but the apps fail to detect in appenforce.log. Vcredist_x86 - Priority 2 - Installs x86 version with Detection of each GUID for higher x86 2015 C++ versions I could find using OR operators Vcredist_圆4 - Priority 1 - Installs 圆4 version with Detection of each GUID for higher 圆4 2015 C++ versions I could find using OR operators - also has a Dependency of the following DT: MS Visual C++ Update 3 (2.0) Application with the following Deployment Types.x86/圆4 that a) Detects version 2.0 installed, but also b) doesn't install if a newer version is installed. I'm running into an issue with finding a suitable Detection Method for C++ Redist. As a general rule, if someone has flair, they almost definitely know what they're talking about. Microsoft employees typically have MSFT Official flair, and MVPs usually have MSFT Enterprise Mobility MVP with a link to their personal site/blog.Please send mod mail if you qualify and would like flair set for your account. Flair is reserved for Microsoft employees and MVPs.System Center Configuration Manager and Endpoint Protection.Listing of Local ConfigMgr-related User Groups (largely outdated) URL shorteners cause this almost every time, but so do strings of apparent gibberish like WSUS and PXE sometimes. It might have been caught by the spam filter. Post your SCCM tips and tricks, requests for help, or links others might find useful! Post not showing up?
