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don't have JavaScript enabled. This tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. All Places > Shavlik > Shavlik Protect > Discussions Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. 1 Reply Latest reply on Jan 14, 2013 9:41 AM by SupportKM Update Failed: Error loading XML document; System Error -2146697210 shaneadams Jan 10, 2013 12:11 PM I am attempting to get all of my agents cleaned up and reporting correctly. This is a new install of vCenter Protect and my first time using the product. When I log onto many of my servers and open the VMware vCenter Protect Agent the Overview screen shows a Red X and no patch scan data available.Yesterday on of my 2008 R2 servers showed that and I called support, the gentlemen on the other end advised me to reinstall the agent after we found in Programs and Features there was a vCenter Protect Agent but no vCenter Protect Patch Engine. After the reinstall Patch Engine showed up and the Overview tab showed a green check with current details (after a few minutes)Today I am working on two other servers, 1 is 2008 R2 the other is 2003 and I've reinstalled the agent several times and stil no patch engine in Programs and Features (or Add/Remove Programs). Netiher one will get a green check either. Under Operations monitor I get 100% successfully installed agent for the 2003 server I'm deploying to, shows Agent Check-In failed for the 2008 R2 server.On the 2003 server I tried to run Update Agent binaries in the Agent and received the error Update failed: Error loading XML document from C:Documents and SettingsAll UsersApplication DataShavlik TechnologiesAgent DataProtect.manifest.xml: System error: -2146697210.I guess I'm wondering how do I get green checks and successful updates on these boxes. There are a lot in my environment that have issues similar to this. Also it would be spectacular if someone could get the content of the old Shvlik forums published somewhere. I keep googling for the an
don't have JavaScript enabled. This tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. All Places > Shavlik > Shavlik Protect > Documents Currently Being Moderated Error Loading Patch Definitions: the Given Key Was Not Present in the Dictionary. Version 8 Created by cwinning on Jun 21, 2013 12:44 PM. Last modified by cwinning on Aug 30, 2016 2:15 PM. SymptomsYou receive and unexpected error when clicking Help https://community.shavlik.com/thread/431574 > Refresh Files, or navigating to View > Patches. The ST.Protect.Native log contains the following error:Unable to load the custom XML file [C:\ProgramData\Shavlik Technologies\NetChk\pathtoxmlfile]CauseProtect is attempting and failing to import an invalid custom patch XML created by the user.ResolutionNavigate to directory containing custom patch XML.Protect 9.xWindows Vista and Newer: C:\ProgramData\LANDesk\Shavlik Protect\ConsoleWindows https://community.shavlik.com/docs/DOC-22943 XP: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\LANDesk\Shavlik Protect\ConsoleProtect 8.xWindows Vista and Newer: C:\ProgramData\Shavlik Technologies\NetChkWindows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Shavlik Technologies\NetChkIdentify the custom patch file by its .XML extension, right click the file, choose rename, add .OLD at the end.This will effectively remove the file from being processed by Protect, and allow verifying that the abscense of that file fixes the problem.Affected Product(s)Protect Version: All 803Views Categories: Tags: none (add) patchContent tagged with patch, errorContent tagged with error, custom_patchContent tagged with custom_patch, customContent tagged with custom, dictionaryContent tagged with dictionary, xmlContent tagged with xml This content has been marked as final. Show 0 comments Comments 0 Comments Name Email Address Website Address Name (Required) Email Address (Required, will not be published) Website Address <%= commentBody %> Delete Document Close Are you sure you want to delete this document? Actions More Like This Retrieving data ... Home | Top of page | Legal Notices | Privacy Policy | Fo
don't have JavaScript enabled. This tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. All Places > Shavlik > Shavlik Protect > Documents Currently Being Moderated How To: Manually Updating Patch Data Files for https://community.shavlik.com/docs/DOC-2174 Shavlik Protect Version 46 Created by historicalshavlikemployee on Jan 1, 2013 12:00 AM. https://community.shavlik.com/docs/DOC-23334 Last modified by cwinning on Aug 30, 2016 2:26 PM. PurposeWhen running the Shavlik Protect in a secure environment without Internet access, it is necessary to download the latest data files on a system that has internet access and then transfer them to the console machine. This article applies only to patch data.DescriptionThis article error loading discusses both methods:PowerShell (Highly Recommended)Individual file download (All Files Are Required)PowerShell Running the script on a Windows 7 SP1 system with the natively installed PowerShell does not work with the execution policy set to "RemoteSigned". You will still receive an error that the script is not digitally signed. The script will only run if the execution policy is set to "unrestricted"To use the PowerShell script:Download and install PowerShell error loading xml 1.0 from Microsoft, if it is not already installed. For more information, see Microsoft KB article 926140. Shavlik NetChk Protect and VMware vCenter Protect patch files are released twice per week. To download the patch files, you can use a PowerShell script to automate the process or you can download each file individually. If you need a compression utility, download and install the 7-Zip extraction utility from http://www.7-zip.org/download.html. Shavlik does not endorse or recommend any particular third_party utility.Create an output directory. Download and extract the PowerShell script attached to this article: DownloadProtectData90.zip This script works for all versions of these products.Open a command prompt.Enter PowerShell by typing powershell. Navigate to the location where you extracted the PowerShell script. At the PowerShell command prompt, launch the script with this command:.\DownloadProtectData.ps1 "
don't have JavaScript enabled. This tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. All Places > Shavlik > Shavlik Protect > Documents Currently Being Moderated How To: Troubleshoot a Failed Patch Install Version 6 Created by cwinning on Dec 26, 2013 11:34 AM. Last modified by cwinning on May 19, 2016 2:58 PM. DescriptionAfter deploying patches, one or more patches still show as missing.While deploying, the deployment tracker lists an error.CauseThe cause of a failed deployment can vary greatly. This document will serve as a way to troubleshoot and identify common issues that can cause a failed deployment.Do Patches Download?Did Patches Copy to Target?Did Batch File Run?Errors in the CL5.Log?Error Running Patch Manually?Do Patches Download?When initiating a deployment, Shavlik Protect will initiate the deployment process by downloading the Patches from the vendor to a local repository.To identify if the patch was downloaded, examine the Patch Download column within the scan results.If the icon is a Green Arrow that says 'Yes', it indicates it is currently downloaded and saved in your patch repository.If the icon is a Gray Arrow and says 'No', this indicates the patch is not downloaded.If there is no icon, this indicates the patch is not available to be downloaded through Protect and is only available for reporting purposes.Related Document - Patch Download Status and Corresponding IconsIf you are in an offline environment (i.e. the Protect console has no internet connectivity), and your patch is in the Patch Repository, but the download icon is Gray and says 'No', it may need to be renamed to the Shavlik Name.Related Document: Patches' Shavlik NameYES - Patches Did DownloadIf the patch(es) downloaded successfully, and show as downloaded in Protect (green download icon that says 'Yes'), proceed on to the next step.NO - Patches Did Not Download / Patch is not in repositoryIf the patch is not located in the Patch Repository, the issue may be a failure attempting to download the patch.To test the potential cause of the issue, navigate to the logs directory, and open the ST.Protect.Managed...Log file. This will contain the attempted download information.Identify the entry in your log related to the patch in question.Example:This is the entry in the ST.Protect.Managed...Log file indicating a download of 7-Zip patch: Q7ZIP920N, 7ZIP-001, Software Distribution2013-12-17T23:49:47.4748336Z 0001 V SingleFileDownload.cs:481|Downloading from 'http://surfnet.dl.sourceforge.net/project/sevenzip/7-Zip/9.20/7z920.msi' to 'C:\Users\Nevans\AppData