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    MrClark is offline Getting Started on GPanswers.com
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    Default Best practice for older versions

    So we're installing things like Adobe Reader, Adobe Flash, Java and more through GP. And that's great.

    But now I'm left with many older versions lying around in the policy itself (the newest version has all the older versions in the "upgrade from" list) and folders full of MSIs sitting unused on the server they're installed from.

    What's the best way to deal with them? Leave them there? Or take out all but the latest one or two? Leave them in the policy but remove the actual install files?


    Thanks
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    Default Your best bet..

    Make sure that most (all) people are using the latest version, then get rid of all but the last two (usually.) Just to be on the safe side.

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    MrClark is offline Getting Started on GPanswers.com
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    We're migrating people to this domain, so I'm happy that everyone on it is on the latest version.

    Do I need to remove the old versions from the list of things that are updatable to the latest version?

    Thanks

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