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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 path to .msi
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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 path to .msi file
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Ok. This is a two-step process. You run the
administrative setup below from a command prompt to set up the share on the
server. Next step is to then deploy the package using GPO. You have two (well
three) option
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Ok, I have done that. Do I do this from the RUN box, or do I need the
Command Prompt open?
I do have Technet sitting in e:\technetshare\technet. The tn.msi file
is in the ..\technet subfolder, and I do
d logon" policy in Computer Configuration|Admin
Templates|System|Logon.
Darren
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Daniel [EPM/SRM]Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 11:14 AMTo:
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I prefer to
do it pe
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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 share something out
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
Title: AD, GPO and Technet
You should be able to download Windows installer
2.0 from the web.
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Daniel-
What is the command you're typing? I'm not
sure, butTechNet may not support an admin install. You may just need to
copy the install bits from the CD to a share and call the setup msi from the
GPO.
Darren
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and logon and the install should happen
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Daniel-
What is the command you're typing? I'm
not sure, butTechNet
,
Daniel [EPM/SRM]Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 2:24 PMTo:
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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 of Windows
Installer
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