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CapaDrivers variables
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The variable value can be True or False
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= Driver pack will be downloaded from CapaOne, if it doesn't exist on the FrontEnd server False = Driver pack will not be downloaded from CapaOne, if it doesn't exist on the Frontend server |
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The variable value can be True or False
True = Allow installation of Windows 10 driver packs on Windows 11 False = Do not allow installation of Windows 10 driver packs on Windows 11 💡 Hardware vendors usually only provides Windows 11 driver packs for their latest hardware. Hence, if you set the value to False and your hardware is recently purchased, you will probably get a lot of no driver pack errors |
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The variable value can be True or False
True = Packages will return status Failed in the CapaInstaller console, when a driver pack isn't found False = Packages will return status Installed in the CapaInstaller console, when a driver pack isn’t found |
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The variable value can be True or False
True = Logged on end-user will be prompted to start the driver update False = Logged on end-user will not be prompted to start the driver update The variable only exists in the Publish and Push Driver Update packages ⚠️ It is not recommended to change the value ! |
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The variable value can be True or False
True = Even if the newest driver pack is already installed, it will be reapplied False = If the newest driver pack is already installed, it will not be reapplied |
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The variable value can be True or False
True = The common drivers from the OSD share will not be downloaded and installed, when a driver pack is found False = The common drivers from the OSD share will be downloaded and installed, even when a driver pack is found The variable only exists in the PreDriverCopyScript |
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Common variables
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The variable value can be a full or a partial IPv4 address on endpoints that should be excluded
The * character must be used as a wildcard, when defining partial IPv4 addresses The , character must be used when defining multiple IPv4 addresses Example : 192.168.100.*,192.168.101.* |
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The variable value can be a full or a partial IPv4 address on gateways that should be excluded
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The * character must be used as a wildcard, when defining partial IPv4 addresses The , character must be used when defining multiple IPv4 addresses Example : 192.168. |
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100.*,192.168. |
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101.* |
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The variable value can be the NetBIOS name of endpoints that should be excluded
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gbFailOnMissingDriverPack=True
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The , character must be used when defining multiple endpoints |
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The variable value can be the name of the hardware models that should be excluded
The hardware model name is matched with the “System Model” value from the “SysInfo” command The , character must be used when defining multiple endpoints |
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The variable value can be True or False
True = External power connection is required False = External power connection is not required This setting only affects laptops |
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The variable value can be True or False
True = Custom inventory is not collected during package exection (not recommended) False = Custom inventory is collected during package execution |