KnowledgeBase Articles: Lumension® Content Wizard

Article: 813  Lumension Content Wizard 7.1 Now Available

Lumension Content Wizard is a powerful tool that automates tedious and time-consuming system and desktop management tasks to optimize your IT environment and take advantage of cost and resource saving options via power management capabilities.

Article: 828  Error updating remote database. Unable to connect to remote computer (146271)

This article describes a known issue with the LCWServer.MSI Installation Wizard unable to remotely authentication to the SQL Server Database Engine hosting the L.E.M.S.S. Database.

Article: 844  Script parser failed Microsoft VBScript compilation error: Expected end of statement: var plflags; LineNumber: 1 Pos: 11

When creating content using the Lumension Content Wizard, the Administrator may see the following error being returned when trying to deploy the content to computers that are applicable:

Script parser failed Microsoft VBScript compilation error: Expected end of statement: var plflags; LineNumber: 1 Pos: 11

Article: 930  'Remote Registry Service' error when running LCW 7.1 Uninstall Wizard

This article addresses an issue you may encounter when running the Uninstall Wizard for the Lumension Content Wizard 7.1.

Article: 756  Adding Accounts for alternate login via LCW

The steps in this article will create an additional login for the Lumension Content Wizard. The new users created will be able to login to the LCW and edit existing packages, view content, and create new packages.

Article: 689  LCW: Latest LCW Standard Edition missing from the Customer Portal

Lumension Content Wizard (formerly Patch Developers Kit) was released with two editions (Premium and Standard). Effective June 3, 2009 Lumension will only be offering Premium Edition as a single download on the Lumension Customer Portal. Applies To: Lumension Content Wizard (formerly Patch Developers Kit) 6.4 SP2 (v6.4.220.100)

Article: 673  LCW: Uninstall Wizard Trips and Tricks

The Lumension Content Wizard uses the uninstall registry keys on a Windows computer to automatically create a patch that can be used to remove software from any computer on the network. Every piece of Windows software that is logo certified is required to work properly with Add/ Remove Programs; and as such should have a suitable uninstall string.  This article documents some helpful tips and tricks to solve some common uninstall problems with removing software with no user intervention.