Re: [Samba] Re: Pseudo-GPO Support for Samba

2003-07-11 Thread Jerry Haltom
I am actually trying to figure out how to set up anonymous read access to a peice of the Subversion source repository it lives in so I can give everybody access. :D For now, here it is: http://jack.feedbackplusinc.com/~jhaltom/wpkg.tar.gz It's not currently super impressive, but it gets the job

Re: [Samba] Re: Pseudo-GPO Support for Samba

2003-07-11 Thread Urs Rau
Jerry Haltom wrote: I have created a GPO similar program specifically for deploying applications to workstations. Similar to how GPO can push software packages. I like to call it wpkg. (dpkg for Windows :) It's very simple, but, very effective, and it works for more than MSI's. Sounds very intere

Re: [Samba] Re: Pseudo-GPO Support for Samba

2003-07-09 Thread Jerry Haltom
I have created a GPO similar program specifically for deploying applications to workstations. Similar to how GPO can push software packages. I like to call it wpkg. (dpkg for Windows :) It's very simple, but, very effective, and it works for more than MSI's. It consists of a script, which is run

Re: [Samba] Re: Pseudo-GPO Support for Samba

2003-07-09 Thread Matt Neimeyer
However, the advantage that GPO's had when I used them is that they seem to take effect immediatly where some of the registry edits with kixtart don't... The reason for this is that in a native 2K domain, you can set a GPO refresh interval that downloads and applies updated GPOs. We could cert