Re: Deploy .MSI though Group Policy with parameters

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Thanks a lot for those answers. Yesterday evening I was thinking about it and
Orca came to mind, but am not experienced with it. I am going to try.
The Remote Installation option within Symantec is not a solution for us
since we have 600 workstations.

Great, I am going to have a look at Orca!
Thanks a lot!



"Anthony" wrote:

Cary,
I agree using the vendor's method is fine too.
Anthony
http://www.airdesk.co.uk



"Cary W. Shultz" <cshultz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Anthony,

Good call. I was thinking more "out of the box". But, you are
correct....just like with Office 2000 or XP or 2003 (just to name a few
applications where you can use a .mst file).

Thanks,

Cary
"Anthony" <anthony.spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You need to build a Transform with these parameters. You can use the free
tool Orca (part of Platform SDK) to generate a transform, and add these
properties,
Anthony
http://www.airdesk.co.uk


"Andre Hoffman" <AndreHoffman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
I am deploying Symantec Antivirus (corp. edition 10.2) though the
software
installation group policy. I've created a global security group to test
it on
some (test)users. This I understand, but the problem is:

The MSI file by Symantec is installed by the following command line:
msiexec /I "\\dc02-zw\vphome\CLT-INST\WIN32\Symantec AntiVirus.msi"
ADDLOCAL=SAVMain,SAVUI,OutlookSnapin,Pop3smtp,QClient NETWORKTYPE=1
SERVERNAME=DC02-ZW SERVERGROUPPASS="symantec" /qn

My question is: How to setup the commandline options in the GPO?
I don't know how and were I can use the commandline options for this
.msi
file within the Group Policy Object. Now just the single .msi file
without
options is mentioned.

Hope someone can help me.

Thanks,
André








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