Not that I'm aware of. You would probably need to use something like Microsoft System Management Server (SMS) to get that kind of function.
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"el" <drop_msg -@- hotmail -DOT- com> wrote in message news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
Thanks for you help. Are there any automatic ways for the deployment process reporting back the result? TIA
"Bruce Sanderson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:672D1096-CD91-4700-B876-(E-Mail Removed)...
1. in AD Users and Computers, right click the computer account for one of the clients, select Manage - this should open Computer Management focused on that computer. Then check the Event logs for the successful installation Events
2. use Remote Desktop Connection and logon to the computer remotely to verify that the software is installed and working.
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"el" <drop_msg -@- hotmail -DOT- com> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
Hi all,
First of all, I am new to this.
What I had tried was to do was to deploy MS Office Compatibility Pack 2007 to a test W2k machine from SBS 2000. The Pack was installed onto the test machine. I had checked the Add/Remove Software to confirm it's there. That's easy for me to check because the test machine was located next to me. But to deploy the Pack to 100 computers, this is another story. How do I check the deployment was successful on a computer remotely?
TIA
el