My 1st post here and somewhat new to SCCM (only a few mos in). I'm attempting to install League of Legends (LoL) during OSD as an app and it hangs for like 6hrs at this step in the Task Sequence and then fails. I looked at 2 of the smsts and smsts-#### log files on the test client device and wasn't given anything definitive in the file as to why it failed. I then broke the install down a bit to test on a Win10 client via Software Center. I figured out it needs .NET 3.5 as a pre-requisite. So, I have that part working & sorted. Installing LoL works in Software Center, but the problem is it's prompting for user interaction (only 1 action needed...to click 'Install'). I can't seem to find a silent install method/switch for the .exe. So my question is this - can applications install successfully via OSD even if there's no way to do a silent install, or must the app be configured to run silently for it to install successfully via OSD? If the answer is no...apps must be able to run silently, then I guess that would explain why it hangs during OSD for so long...seems to be awaiting an 'interaction' to click "Install" during deployment. I haven't yet reached out to LoL support to see if they have a process for installing silently and/or via SCCM. Thought I'd try here first.
If anyone needs more info on this .exe, what it actually does is install the 'Riot Games' (LoL vendor) client, creates a Riot Games directory, then it opens runs the Client automatically, opening the Client window and prompting you to log in with your LoL account to then download the LoL game files to the local device. It's really a mess IMO, to say the least. There's no registry keys or anything. Maybe keys get created after you log into the Client and begin LoL download...not sure. I don't have a LoL acct. I'm just trying to get this to auto-install during OSD for new gaming devices at a school district I work at. Let me know if you all need any other info.
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Hi All -
My 1st post here and somewhat new to SCCM (only a few mos in). I'm attempting to install League of Legends (LoL) during OSD as an app and it hangs for like 6hrs at this step in the Task Sequence and then fails. I looked at 2 of the smsts and smsts-#### log files on the test client device and wasn't given anything definitive in the file as to why it failed. I then broke the install down a bit to test on a Win10 client via Software Center. I figured out it needs .NET 3.5 as a pre-requisite. So, I have that part working & sorted. Installing LoL works in Software Center, but the problem is it's prompting for user interaction (only 1 action needed...to click 'Install'). I can't seem to find a silent install method/switch for the .exe. So my question is this - can applications install successfully via OSD even if there's no way to do a silent install, or must the app be configured to run silently for it to install successfully via OSD? If the answer is no...apps must be able to run silently, then I guess that would explain why it hangs during OSD for so long...seems to be awaiting an 'interaction' to click "Install" during deployment. I haven't yet reached out to LoL support to see if they have a process for installing silently and/or via SCCM. Thought I'd try here first.
If anyone needs more info on this .exe, what it actually does is install the 'Riot Games' (LoL vendor) client, creates a Riot Games directory, then it opens runs the Client automatically, opening the Client window and prompting you to log in with your LoL account to then download the LoL game files to the local device. It's really a mess IMO, to say the least. There's no registry keys or anything. Maybe keys get created after you log into the Client and begin LoL download...not sure. I don't have a LoL acct. I'm just trying to get this to auto-install during OSD for new gaming devices at a school district I work at. Let me know if you all need any other info.
Thanks a bunch!
Shane (@coolsport00)
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