If u assign any .msi file u have to do an admin point install to that
directory if deploying through a GPO to the directory that u have
shared out.......
msiexec /a windowsdefender.msi ... the wizard will guide u through the
rest
This should help.
FYI...the final version of defender will not work with windows 2k
MandG wrote:
Try using the Servername instead of the IP address:
\\Servername\installs\MS Defender... - will it work then?
Yep, that worked too so DNS isn't an issue. Even still, the GPO has the
actual IP address listed on the 'Source' column.
This is pretty weird as I can't think of any other area to investigate.
And it's a little difficult without any more detail from the error log.
Re: Deploying Adobe Reader 6.0.2 German ... that you are deploying 6.0.1 to the computer configuration side of things ... would like to fall under the influence of this GPO are in OUs to which the ... > update package for 6.0.1 users. ... > Windows will decide to try and install 6.0.2, which fails, as it's the ... (microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy)
Re: Use Group Policy to Deploy Outlook 2003 and Office 2000 ... to create a GPO for deploying Office 2000 to the user configuration side ( ... Outlook XP to the user configuration and to ... an unattended install with a network boot disk to install WIN2000 to two ... I then completely added the Outlook XP GPO. ... (microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory)
Re: Install Windows Patch via GPO ... This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties,... If you install the patch from the policy location it works? ... of my script - I go in to the OU, edit the GPO, Startup scripts ... (microsoft.public.windows.group_policy)
Re: Installing patchs and apps automatically ...Deploying software via GPO is a wonderful way to do things. ... The big picture on how to do this is to have an Administrative Installation... You would use this is you were going to use a .mst file (aka ... (microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory)
Re: Published install works for one user but fails for another. Both have same rights ... > I am not sure that you are trying to deploy this application via GPO.... > Control on both the Share and NTFS permissions and then either Domain ... >> If a member of the Domain Users group tries to install the package,... >> a user, I can install that same package fine, so the policy does see it. ... (microsoft.public.win2000.group_policy)