Ed Plese wrote:
On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 05:04:29PM +0100, Florian Effenberger wrote:
I run a Windows domain based on Samba 3 and I am searching for a way to
distribute/deploy software to clients.
Sorry for the late response, but to add to the list of responses,
http://www.pcrdist.org/ has always
On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 05:04:29PM +0100, Florian Effenberger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I run a Windows domain based on Samba 3 and I am searching for a way to
> distribute/deploy software to clients.
Sorry for the late response, but to add to the list of responses,
http://www.pcrdist.org/ has always
>> http://www.opennet.ru/docs/RUS/windows_auto_inst/index.html
>>
>> I'm not sure most people understand russian, but the article itself is
>> just amazing!
>>
>> If You won't find any translator, let me know, I'll translate it.
>
> /me doesn't understand Russian. ;-)
>
>
http://babelfish.altavist
http://www.opennet.ru/docs/RUS/windows_auto_inst/index.html
I'm not sure most people understand russian, but the article itself is just
amazing!
If You won't find any translator, let me know, I'll translate it.
/me doesn't understand Russian. ;-)
not very hard language to learn :-)
German is much
Florian Effenberger wrote:
http://www.opennet.ru/docs/RUS/windows_auto_inst/index.html
I'm not sure most people understand russian, but the article itself is
just amazing!
If You won't find any translator, let me know, I'll translate it.
/me doesn't understand Russian. ;-)
/me neither :)
Tomek
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http://www.opennet.ru/docs/RUS/windows_auto_inst/index.html
I'm not sure most people understand russian, but the article itself is
just amazing!
If You won't find any translator, let me know, I'll translate it.
/me doesn't understand Russian. ;-)
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http://www.opennet.ru/docs/RUS/windows_auto_inst/index.html
I'm not sure most people understand russian, but the article itself is
just amazing!
If You won't find any translator, let me know, I'll translate it.
Cheers,
Ilia Chipitsine
Hi Robert,
thanks for these links, I will check them out! I w
Florian Effenberger schrieb:
Hi Eric,
Not really samba related, but as nothing better has popped up atm :
http://adamoto.sourceforge.net/
Thanks, has been bookmarked!
Florian
looks very nice
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John H Terpstra wrote:
One of the most common criticisms I hear about Linux and Samba deployment
concerns the matter of how to roll out new desktop configurations using
controlled mass roll-out methods. I have bumped into companies that what to
deploy up to 3000 machines in one hit this way.
Th
Hi John,
All submissions of working methods that anyone is using to solve this mess are
most welcome. I'll summarize them into the Samba-HOWTO-Collection.
I will try to implement something throughout the next months and will
let you know as soon as I have it. :-)
Florian
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Hi Eric,
Not really samba related, but as nothing better has popped up atm :
http://adamoto.sourceforge.net/
Thanks, has been bookmarked!
Florian
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On Monday 08 November 2004 06:18, Florian Effenberger wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> thanks for these links, I will check them out! I wonder that no one has
> ever deployed a real good solution. We can fly to the moon, but we can't
> install packages pre-configured automatically. What a mess... ;-)
No, n
> "Florian" == Florian Effenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi,
Florian> I run a Windows domain based on Samba 3 and I am
Florian> searching for a way to distribute/deploy software to clients.
Not really samba related, but as nothing better has popped up atm :
http://adamoto.sourceforge
Hi there,
I see, it'll be a lot of work. ;-) But the unattended.sf.net site has
some valueable information that might help!
Florian
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Hi Florian, this depends
on the variable ways software is packed in windows
and what you want from a deployment solution to do.
So writing a all featured solution would be
to much for a open source project i think.
Perhaps MS sometime will release a good
working solution themselves, then the way wo
Hi Robert,
thanks for these links, I will check them out! I wonder that no one has
ever deployed a real good solution. We can fly to the moon, but we can't
install packages pre-configured automatically. What a mess... ;-)
Florian
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Hi,
We have been using AutoIt with wpkg scripts for a while as a deployment
solution with win2k workstations.
It is quite simple solution but has been "good enough" for us.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wpkg/
Thanks for the feedback, will have a look at it! :-)
Florian
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Hi!
We have been using AutoIt with wpkg scripts for a while as a deployment
solution with win2k workstations.
It is quite simple solution but has been "good enough" for us.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wpkg/
hannu
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Hi Florian,
just to keep it simple,
there is no ultimate way for deploy software.
In all solutions , free or not free, you have to repack
the progs. ( some may work easy others dont )
So it depends on you what you prefer.
There is a sourceforge project called unattended ( i think , with a lot
of t
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi Tomek,
OK, will ask them and elaborate on that here as soon as I get any
replies.
Well, seems like that topic was discussed there many times (at least
that's what they replied).
For archives, see: :)
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_id=12696
I didn
Hi Tomek,
OK, will ask them and elaborate on that here as soon as I get any replies.
Thanks!
Florian
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Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi Tomek,
unattended itself can't - but I'm sure people at its mailing groups
will have some knowledge - I saw some of the topics there is about
automatic software installation, also after OS is installed.
so - who starts the topic there, you or me? :)
Could you check
Hi Tomek,
unattended itself can't - but I'm sure people at its mailing groups will
have some knowledge - I saw some of the topics there is about automatic
software installation, also after OS is installed.
so - who starts the topic there, you or me? :)
Could you check these lists and get back to
Hi,
OK, I know *some* German, but not computer / technical German :)
Before I start translating this page - could you sum up what's that about?
And if this solution is open source, or not?
It's from a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) describing the
group policies, offering some downloads
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi Thomasz,
The only solution I'm aware of is MS Active Directory (distributed
software installation)...
Which needs a MS Windows 2000/2003 Server, and that's exactly what I
wanted to omit using Samba. ;-)
If you just want to install a system + your applications, try
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi Thomasz,
is this page available also in English?
Unfortunately not. :-(
OK, I know *some* German, but not computer / technical German :)
Before I start translating this page - could you sum up what's that about?
And if this solution is open source, or not?
Tomek
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Hi Thomasz,
The only solution I'm aware of is MS Active Directory (distributed
software installation)...
Which needs a MS Windows 2000/2003 Server, and that's exactly what I
wanted to omit using Samba. ;-)
If you just want to install a system + your applications, try Unattended
(unattended.sf.n
Hi Thomasz,
is this page available also in English?
Unfortunately not. :-(
Florian
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Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hello,
I run a Windows domain based on Samba 3 and I am searching for a way to
distribute/deploy software to clients.
I.e., a user logging on to a client, software should be automatically
installed or upgraded. Is there any common solution? I heard of MSI
packages, bu
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi John,
Please keep me updated on your findings and in particular on the
solution you end up using. I believe it would be most useful to
document this in the Samba-HOWTO-Collection.
Of course, will do as soon as I know something. ;-)
A good page is www.gruppenrichtlin
Hi John,
Please keep me updated on your findings and in particular on the solution you
end up using. I believe it would be most useful to document this in the
Samba-HOWTO-Collection.
Of course, will do as soon as I know something. ;-)
A good page is www.gruppenrichtlinien.de , but it seems that i
Florian,
Please keep me updated on your findings and in particular on the solution you
end up using. I believe it would be most useful to document this in the
Samba-HOWTO-Collection.
I look forward to your feedback.
Cheers,
John T.
On Sunday 07 November 2004 09:04, Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hello,
I run a Windows domain based on Samba 3 and I am searching for a way to
distribute/deploy software to clients.
I.e., a user logging on to a client, software should be automatically
installed or upgraded. Is there any common solution? I heard of MSI
packages, but I don't know if it is nec
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