Re: Deploying Software with Computer GPO Errors

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From: Chriss3 [MVP] (noSpamHere_at_chrisse.se)
Date: 09/27/04


Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 01:12:04 +0200

Nathan I recommend you to try with Share Permission everyone full control
and see what happens.

-- 
Regards
Christoffer Andersson
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
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"Nathan Truhan" <ntruhan@nospam.nospam> skrev i meddelandet 
news:B654C29B-D71E-4008-A357-D7778B731AD0@microsoft.com...
> Chris,
> Thank you for replying.  Since your message, I have added the Domain
> Computers to both the share and folder permissions as well as the 
> individual
> computer accounts for the two PC's I am testing.  Both still give the 
> Cannot
> find installation source message.  Strangely enough, one of the PC's is
> returning the following error right before it starts to run the managed
> software install:
> Event Type: Warning
> Event Source: EventSystem
> Event Category: (52)
> Event ID: 4356
> Date: 9/27/2004
> Time: 4:00:24 PM
> User: N/A
> Computer: REGSN75SH701
> Description:
> The COM+ Event System failed to create an instance of the subscriber
> partition:{41E90F3E-56C1-4633-81C3-6E8BAC8BDD70}!new:{6295DF2D-35EE-11D1-8707-00C04FD93327}. 
> CoGetObject returned HRESULT 8000401A.
>
> For more information, see Help and Support Center at
> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
>
> Also, on the PC that doesn't give that error, it seems to be creating the
> Microsoft Office Folder in the start menu with fake icons, but when you 
> click
> on one I get a message along the line of that action is not valid.  I do 
> have
> the package set to advanced.  Should that be changed to assigned?  And 
> would
> you have any more ideas?
>
> Thanks.
>
> "Chriss3 [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Hello Nathan,
>> When you deploy software within a GPO at the Computer Configuration 
>> Level,
>> The package is about to be installed during computer startup, then the
>> computer use it's own account to access the package on the network share.
>> You may change permission and grant Domain Computers group or some thing
>> that allows the client to use its computer account to access the package.
>> -- 
>> Regards
>> Christoffer Andersson
>> Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
>>
>> No email replies please - reply in the newsgroup
>> ------------------------------------------------
>> http://www.chrisse.se - Active Directory Tips
>>
>> "Nathan Truhan" <ntruhan@nospam.nospam> skrev i meddelandet
>> news:B2D55AF3-840D-4C70-92DE-59227A4AF32C@microsoft.com...
>> > Hello,
>> > Sorry for the long post but I need to explain this I think.
>> > In our office we have been trying to experiment with deploying software
>> > via
>> > Group Policies in the Computer Policy.  We have tried using WinInstall 
>> > to
>> > create MSI packages and we thought we did something wrong, but we just
>> > tried
>> > to deploy office 2003 pro.  We created a MST, set it up via a computer
>> > policy, set the permissions on the share with Administrators having 
>> > full
>> > control, everyone and SYSTEM having read only, and Domain Computers 
>> > with
>> > Change/Read. inside that share is the Office 2003 folder, permissions:
>> > Adminstrators - Full, CREATOR OWNER - Full, SYSTEM - Full, and Users -
>> > Read/Execute.  Setup the Software Installation default location to the
>> > share,
>> > created a package for Office with MST.  When PC in the test OU boots, 
>> > it
>> > says
>> > installing managed software Office 2003 Professional, however it only
>> > tries
>> > for about a minute and gives an error:
>> > Event Type: Error
>> > Event Source: Application Management
>> > Event Category: None
>> > Event ID: 102
>> > Date: 9/24/2004
>> > Time: 5:07:22 PM
>> > User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
>> > Computer: MCRAIG2
>> > Description:
>> > The install of application Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003 
>> > from
>> > policy Office 2003 Admin Install failed.  The error was : The 
>> > installation
>> > source for this product is not available.  Verify that the source 
>> > exists
>> > and
>> > that you can access it.
>> >
>> > For more information, see Help and Support Center at
>> > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
>> >
>> >
>> > Now If I do the samer thing via a User Install it seems to work fine.
>> > Does anyone know what I am doing wrong?  I figure it might be 
>> > permissions,
>> > but I am not sure.
>> >
>> > Thank you,
>> > Nathan
>>
>>
>> 


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