Re: GPO and Software Installation

From: ptwilliams (ptw2001_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/29/04


Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 08:47:03 +0100

You only reorder the GPOs. You do this by right-clicking on the domain,
choosing Group Policy, then selecting a GPO and using the up and down to
move them.

I assumed that you'd put each package in a separate GPO. If you haven't, I
think you're going to have to do this...

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"mn4az" <mn4az@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9B9C1FD8-A283-43B5-A37C-0DCB337B6AFA@microsoft.com...
The packages already exsist.  Is there a way to reorder them without
deleting and then re adding them?
In other words can you "drag and drop" (or something similar) the exsisting
packages?
"ptwilliams" wrote:
> Order the GPOs so that the one you want to go first is at the top of the
> list.
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> "mn4az" <mn4az@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have an OU with 40 computers and I am using GPO software deployment
> (computer based) to install 12 different software applications that are
> installed via GPO's and need to define the order in which they are
> installed.  Is this possible?
>
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