I actually now use Puppet + Chocolatey, though for whatever reason Chocolatey doesn't seem to have the ESR last I checked, so I build it myself internally. It's very simple. I still just wrap the exe, I honestly don't see what would be better about an MSI for firefox. MSIs are far more prone to weird errors and problems, or to hanging because some other MSI is waiting to reboot. The exe just goes with a simple silent flag.

James Pulver
CLASSE Computer Group
Cornell University

On 03/18/2016 07:01 AM, Tiago Marques Delboni wrote:
Hi Lykov,

Give Puppet a try:
http://docs.puppetlabs.com/puppet/latest/reference/

Our environment is very similar to yours, just add 2000 workstations
(one third XP).

Atenciosamente,
Tiago Marques Delboni

[email protected] / 2108-7700
GTI/GAC – Gerência de Aplicações e Suporte a Clientes

Em 18/03/2016 04:51, Лыков Михаил escreveu:
17.03.2016 14:53, [email protected] пишет:
Hello,

The MSI installation technology is not mandatory for SCCM : We deploy
Firefox ESR with an SCCM package using the.exe installer. Our
installation script mainly launches the command “Firefox Setup
38.7.0esr.exe –ms”. It works to install for the 1^st time but also to
update an existing Firefox (Very quick installation or update: not like
MSI…)

For corporate settings we have another SCCM package using some corporate
internal tools (.vbs  scripts) so that we can set or reset all user
profiles on all machines.

Some offsubject theme, but a question for all about SCCM in general:

what system are you use?
excludes big paid systems and self-written systems, because i have no
resources to pay/implement/write it.

a windows domain, based on samba 4, about 100 workstations, mainly
windows 7 pro.
What free simple system (if it exists :) are fit for requirements like
this? For example, are somebody using WPKG (WPKG.ORG) ?

There are package for firefox, and it seems actual:
http://wpkg.org/Firefox



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