Re: Problems assigning apps via Policy

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So, I'm assuming that the package actually includes the icons? Is it
possible that package is set to only install per-user but since you are
using per-machine deployment they are not getting put into the All Users
profile, as they should if they were per-machine? Do you know what the
AllUsers property is set to in the package?


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Help!

I am trying to assign applications to XP SP2 clients via Group Policy.

The apps are visible in "Add New
Programs", but I never see the icons in the
Start Menu. Even after a reboot of the client. So its like it is
Publishing
the apps rather than Assigning...

I am working with Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator CS2; and MS
Project
2000 msi's...

Seems like everything ought to work, but just don't see those icons...
Any
ideas on what I am doing wrong?

Dan



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