Re: Publishing Software...

From: Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP] (crisnospamhanna_at_computingnospampossibilities.net)
Date: 02/23/05


Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 15:47:59 -0600

my first thought is that this is a permissions issue
Are the users on the machines in question, members of the local Administrators group??

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Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]
Small Business Server Specialist
The Trinity Companies - Microsoft Gold Partner
St. Louis, MO
www.trinitycos.com
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  "Ken Gardner" <Ken Gardner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C8C44576-19CF-40DE-B654-7E2E1DE841EF@microsoft.com...
  I'm running SBS 2k3 Prem. Ed., I have setup a few .zap files to publish a few 
  apps. at my users leisure.  However, I have one app that does not install on 
  a few machines.  It will install on some and not on others.  All other apps 
  install w/o a hitch.  I looked in the event log the one that doesn't install 
  records a successful event.  There is nothing signifcantly different about 
  these machines except hardware.  All software is the same and all are up to 
  date.
  I do get an error recorded in the Event Viewer as follows:
  Event Type: Information
  Event Source: Application Management
  Event Category: None
  Event ID: 307
  Date:  2/23/2005
  Time:  4:31:26 PM
  User:  SSA\bdr
  Computer: BDR01
  Description:
  The launch of the setup command for application RAM Base Plate from policy 
  RAM Software succeeded.
  Event Type: Error
  Event Source: Userenv
  Event Category: None
  Event ID: 1085
  Date:  2/23/2005
  Time:  4:07:13 PM
  User:  NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
  Computer: BDR01
  Description:
  The Group Policy client-side extension Security failed to execute. Please 
  look for any errors reported earlier by that extension.
   
  Event Type: Warning
  Event Source: SceCli
  Event Category: None
  Event ID: 1202
  Date:  2/23/2005
  Time:  4:07:13 PM
  User:  N/A
  Computer: BDR01
  Description:
  Security policies were propagated with warning. 0x4b8 : An extended error 
  has occurred.
  Please review the detailed log security\logs\winlogon.log under Windows root 
  to troubleshoot the application of security policy.
  The clients security logs show this:
  Wednesday, February 23, 2005 4:23:05 PM
  ----Configuration engine was initialized successfully.----
  ----Reading Configuration Template info...
  ----Configure User Rights...
  Configure S-1-5-32-551.
  Configure S-1-5-32-544.
  Configure S-1-5-21-1409082233-1757981266-725345543-1002.
  Configure S-1-5-21-1409082233-1757981266-725345543-1004.
  Error 1168: Element not found.
   Some user rights are not defined in SecEdit.
  Error 1168: Element not found.
    Error configuring S-1-5-21-1409082233-1757981266-725345543-1004.
  Configure S-1-5-21-1409082233-1757981266-725345543-501.
  Configure S-1-5-21-676007611-3719988184-361589459-512.
  Configure S-1-5-21-676007611-3719988184-361589459-513.
  Configure S-1-1-0.
  Configure S-1-5-21-676007611-3719988184-361589459-1123.
  User Rights configuration was completed with one or more errors.
  ----Configure Security Policy...
  Configure password information.
  Guest account is disabled.
  System Access configuration was completed successfully.
  Audit/Log configuration was completed successfully.
  Configure machine\software\microsoft\windows 
  nt\currentversion\winlogon\passwordexpirywarning.
  Configure 
  machine\system\currentcontrolset\services\netlogon\parameters\maximumpasswordage.
  Configuration of Registry Values was completed successfully.
  ----Configure available attachment engines...
  Configuration of attachment engines was completed successfully.
  ----Un-initialize configuration engine...
  this is the last GPO.


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