Re: Install Windows Patch via GPO



Hello Asif,

If gpresult does not list the policy, there can be the case, either the GPO is not linked to the OU where the comupters are located(you said that's the case), DNS is a problem, please post an unedited ipconfig /all from the DNS server and the client machine.

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Meinolf Weber
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Yes. Authenticated Users have read and apply group policy permissions.

"Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" wrote:

Hello Asif,

And authenticated users have at least read on the "public" folder?

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Yes I can. Start, Run, and type in the patch and it comes up fine.

"Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" wrote:

Hello Asif,

Can you map the folder when typing \\server-name\public in the run
line? If not what error pops up?

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Thanks for the replies.
I changed the command to:
\\server-name\public\WindowsXP-KB958644-x86-ENU.exe /quite
What else do I need to add to the script?
I checked that Authenticated users have apply group policy.
I ran gpresult on the computer and it doesnt show my test GPO. Its
been over
a day so it showed have applied by now. I verfied that that
computer
was in
that OU and it is. What am I missing?
I can also get to the folder from the computer directly.
"Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" wrote:
Hello Asif,

Make sure the "Authenticated users" have "Apply group policy"
checked on the GPO security and that you are able to access the
folder from a client. Gpresult will show you on the client if it
is applied

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I want to deploy the KB958644 security patch to all my machines
via
GPO. I
downloaded the .exe. I know I have to add a script to Computer
Configuration
- Windows Settings - Scripts (Startup). As a test I made a batch
file
(called
patch.cmd) with the below contents:
\\server-name\public\WindowsXP-KB958644-x86-ENU.exe
...and I added this batch file to the scripts in the above GPO
without
any
parameters.
I set the above GPO on the OU that has my test computer, and I
have
restarted that computer many times so the GPO kicks in. I also
did
a
gpupdate
on both the server and the machine. But nothing is happening.
What
am
I doing
wrong?
Server - Server 2003 SP2
Computer - XP Pro SP3


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