Yes, you can use that option for user-assigned
software but then of course it presumes the user has indeed fallen out
scope, which means you either have to move the user or the GP scope. Probably
not practical. Also, the uninstall for this is only done during foreground (i.e.
user logon) processing, not at logoff, but maybe that is ok
too.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Desmond Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 4:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] install on logon, uninstall on logoff I never use
user assigned SW. Is there an “Uninstall SW when it falls out of the scope of
mgmt” checkbox for user assigned sutff? This tells a PC to uninstlal the SW if
the GPO no longer applies. Thanks. --Brian
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On Behalf Of joe Did you get an answer
on this one Michael? We can hunt Robbie down for an anwer if
not. joe From:
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On Behalf Of Michael B.
Smith In Robbie Allen's book (Active
Directory Second Edition) he mentions installing a new package on logon and then
uninstalling that package on logoff using GP. (Chapter 7, page 96, top paragraph
on the page.) Installing on logon is easy.
Uninstalling on logoff - how? A logoff script is the only way I see. But the
book implies another solution... What am I
missing? Thanks, M |