Title: RE: [ActiveDir] AD, GPO and Technet
Ok.. I checked that in the GPO and it is listing the tn.msi in \\ussrm-fp02\technetshare\technet.
How do I change it to the listing \\ussrm-fp02\e$\technetshare\technet? I am using the GPMMC Utility to modify/create the GPO.
Now, when I reboot, I
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Hey Daniel
I may be missing something here, but i don't think i've ever seen them
work correctly from a drive letter?
Even if i
rtup and logon" policy in Computer Configuration|Admin
Templates|System|Logon.
Darren
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f the TN.MSI file
Click Ok
Reboot the client machine and watch the product install
I did the above and rebooted my computer,
but it didn't install. So, what am I leaving out?
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I see the problem. You shouldn't be using /i and /a. If
you're doing an admin install, and it supports it, then you should just use
the command like this:
msiexec /a
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I see the problem. You shouldn't be using /i and /a. If
you're doing an admin install, and it supports it, then you should just use
the command like th
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Technet
Here are the
exact instructions that came on my TechNet CD. I am trying to install on a
Windows 2003 Server and it already has the latest version o
to the location of the TN.MSI file
Click Ok
Have the user logoff and logon and the install should happen
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Daniel [EPM/SRM]Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 12:17 PMTo:
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Technet
I am trying to do an installation of Technet via Active
Directory and GPO. I have the GPO configured properly. My problem is, I have
never
: [ActiveDir] AD, GPO and
Technet
I am trying to do an installation of Technet via
Active Directory and GPO. I have the GPO configured properly. My problem is, I
have never done this before, and 2, how do I create an Admin Image of the
Mcrosoft TechNet Product?
When I type in the command that they
Title: AD, GPO and Technet
I am trying to do an installation of Technet via Active Directory and GPO. I have the GPO configured properly. My problem is, I have never done this before, and 2, how do I create an Admin Image of the Mcrosoft TechNet Product?
When I type in the command that they h
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