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Code42 support
Code42 support







Both are misleadingly named implying legacy functions that are no longer is accurate.Ĭ42_USERNAME actually sets the username of the user who will own the backup for restoration in the online storage servers. These variables are set by the installer and used by the backup engine and the CrashPlan.app. The deployment Policies are scripts that are stored on which run during the intall to set the two (2) required variables: This is can be the identifier of one of our two (2) Deployment Deployment Policies: This is the secure URI to the cloud web server and the same for all web hosted deploymentĭEPLOYMENT_POLICY_TOKEN=xx7ed871-7c9c-4c6a-90c8-b1ed8e1805a1 The deploy.properties is a configuration file in plain text that has 4 keywords: Note that this ONLY works for new clean installs (ie have to do full Uninstall) but avoids repackaging signed and stapled installer from CrashPlan. The install process requires 2 installers a) the vanilla, signed installer for the most recent version of CrasPlan.app as available in the web interface under App Downloads in the left side bar, and b) an installer that places the custom deploy.properties in /Library/Application\ Support/CrashPlan. Library/Application\ Support/CrashPlan/Uninstall.app/Contents/Resources/uninstall.sh /bin/rm -Rf /Library/Application\ Support/CrashPlan Library/Application\ Support/CrashPlan/Uninstall.app/Contents/Resources/uninstall.sh To do a full uninstall run the Uninstall.app and then Trash the entire folder at /Library/Application\ Support/CrashPlan Running this Uninstall.app does a partial uninstall leaving the identity files behind so an install of the vanillla, unmodified, installer can be used without a deploy.properties file. Library/Application\ Support/CrashPlan/Uninstall.app CrashPlan has an uninstall.app hidden in it’s Application Support folder as









Code42 support