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Check for running executable files - Configuration Manager

Applies to: Configuration Manager (current branch)

Configure an application deployment to check if certain executable files are running on the client. Use this option to check for processes that might disrupt the installation of the application. If one of these executable files is running, the client blocks the installation of the deployment type. The user must close the running executable file before the client can install the deployment type. For deployments with a purpose of required, the client can automatically close the running executable file.

  1. Open the Properties for the deployment type.

  2. Switch to the Install Behavior tab, and select Add.

  3. In the Add Executable File window, enter the name of the target executable file. Optionally, enter a friendly name for the application to help you identify it in the list.

  4. Select OK to save and close the deployment type properties window.

  5. When you deploy the application, select the option to Automatically close any running executables you specified on the install behavior tab of the deployment type properties dialog box. This option is on the Deployment Settings tab of the deployment properties.

Note

If you configure an application to check for running executable files, and include it in the Install Application task sequence step, the task sequence will fail to install it. If you don't configure this task sequence step to continue on error, then the entire task sequence fails.

Client behaviors and user notifications

After clients receive the deployment, the following behavior applies:

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