Re: Event ID 108
- From: "Dan DeStefano" <dan.destefanoATinfo-lutionDOTcom>
- Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 15:01:26 -0500
I just tried to deploy the package by assigning it to a user who is an
administrator of the test workstation and it deployed fine. However, this is
undesirable since the users of the domain are not given administrative
privileges on their workstations.
I believe that when assigning it to the computers that all permissions are
set correctly (E.G. - the computers group being used for deployment is
assigned "Apply Group Policy" on the GPO, and the group has "read" share and
NTFS permissions to the AIP for the package). Plus, usually when there is a
permissions problem, the Event Log on the workstation will say something
like "cannot find package" or something and that is not what it is saying.
Do you think it is possible that the problem is the domain is in Windows
2000 Mixed mode and there are both w2k3 and w2k domain controllers?
"jx" <mc@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
Can you verify if you have policy in the SYSVOL\policies folder (you
should see a guid folder)? This could also be caused if you tried to
deploy a software package via GPO and did not share the folder where
software resided.
HTH
"Dan DeStefano" <dan.destefanoATinfo-lutionDOTcom> wrote in message
news:unlxRVcAHHA.3380@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am having a problem when deploying applications via GPO in a Windows
2000 SP4 AD domain. The clients do not receive the package and I receive
Event ID 108 "There is no software installation data object in the Active
Directory".
I have followed the recommendations from
http://eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=108&eventno=1181&source=Application%20Management&phase=1,
as well as from other MSKB articles, but without success.
I have deleted/recreated the GPO, msi and mst packages, but the problem
persists.
This is a network I inherited and when looking around in AD I noticed
that the "Default Domain Policy" has either been deleted or renamed
because it no longer exists. The only policy bound to the domain is one
called "All Users and Workstations", which I do not recognize as a
built-in policy. I have run dcdiag /fix and netdiag /fix on all DCs and
netdiag /fix on the test-deploy workstations, but this has not solved the
problem.
Everything else with the domain including authentication, name
resolution, etc.. works fine, but I think this error may be evidence of a
larger problem with AD.
We are planning on upgrading the domain to WS2k3 within the next few
weeks. Does anyone think that may fix the problem? If not, would it be
wise to put off the upgrade until this issue is resolved?
Thanks in advance for any help,
Dan DeStefano
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