CMPackager
Creates ConfigMgr Applications using XML Recipe Files (by asjimene)
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CMPackager | Win32App-Migration-Tool | |
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14 | 1 | |
178 | 75 | |
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4.2 | 8.0 | |
3 months ago | 20 days ago | |
PowerShell | PowerShell | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
CMPackager
Posts with mentions or reviews of CMPackager.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-29.
- Which tool to maintain up to date Surface drivers and firmware
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Is it possible to automate the creation of application packages?
CMPackager if you want a single file that does everything
- New application update - subscribe
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CMPackager and Adobe Products
Current package used. https://github.com/asjimene/CMPackager/blob/main/Disabled/AdobeReader.xml
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How to automatically deploy update of an application ?
Cmpackager can assist automated application deployment. https://github.com/asjimene/CMPackager
- Question: Recast Right-Click Tools - Is there a feature that will build an application?
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Problem running ComObject "InternetExplorer.Application" on Windows Server
It's not that I didn't like the answer, I just made the post on other platforms to expand it further, since sometimes the community can't be here. The script using -ComObject for internet explorer works very well, it captures the link and if I want I can download it, but the only dissatisfaction is that this command doesn't seem to work on Windows Server. But for you who still don't know why I'm looking to do this via powershell, it's for SCCM using a utility that automates software downloading and publishing for SCCM which is CMPackager
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Application Updates - Scheduling Question
This is the way https://github.com/asjimene/CMPackager
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[Help] CMPackager how to keep the same application name in SCCM, but change only the updated content?
The CMPackager script is really amazing, and if implemented well it can really reduce the number of manual interventions in terms of SCCM applications. But I saw some details about CMPackager. It basically puts the name of the application along with its version, and this is a problem because if there is more than one version (Chrome for example) you will see several entries in the Applications field in SCCM, such as Chrome 97.04692.70, Chrome 97.04692 .71, Chrome 97.04692.72, Chrome 97.04692.73 and this is really annoying. So opening the CMPackager.ps1 I removed the variable "$ApplicationSWVersion" that is related to the display name of the application in SCCM, and so far everything is ok, the script continues to download and create the package and distribute normally the problem is that it cannot just update the content within that same name, as if it depended on always creating a new name in SCCM and that really is a problem. As this log shows, I had a Google Chrome entry in the Applications list in SCCM and its version is 68.127.32839 and the latest version CMPackager found is 97.0.4692.71 but instead of it just changing the version and update the content, it simply skipped that part and ended the script.
- How to deal with very frequently updated applications?
Win32App-Migration-Tool
Posts with mentions or reviews of Win32App-Migration-Tool.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-27.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing CMPackager and Win32App-Migration-Tool you can also consider the following projects:
sccmclictr - Client Center for Configuration Manager
PSCMContentMgmt - PowerShell module used for managing Microsoft Endpoint Manager Configuration Manager distribution point content.
cmcollctr - Collection Commander
Chocolatey - Chocolatey - the package manager for Windows
Get-CMUnusedSources - A PowerShell script that will tell you what folders are not used by Microsoft Endpoint Manager Configuration Manager.
Evergreen - Create evergreen Windows image build pipelines with the latest version numbers and download URLs for common applications
Reboot-Dialog - Reboot Dialog
WWAN-in-WMI - Script to populate WMI with WWAN information
TsGui - Custom GUIs in ConfigMgr
PSCCMClient - PowerShell Module for managing the MEMCM client
CMPackager vs sccmclictr
Win32App-Migration-Tool vs PSCMContentMgmt
CMPackager vs PSCMContentMgmt
Win32App-Migration-Tool vs cmcollctr
CMPackager vs Chocolatey
Win32App-Migration-Tool vs Get-CMUnusedSources
CMPackager vs Evergreen
CMPackager vs cmcollctr
CMPackager vs Reboot-Dialog
CMPackager vs WWAN-in-WMI
CMPackager vs TsGui
CMPackager vs PSCCMClient