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Create an MSI with active x comonents for microsoft interactive training

 
 
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      11th Jun 2004
Knowledgebase Article 280579 "How to install active x
controls in Internet Explorer Using the Active Directory"

has a solution sort of to my problem stated below, But I
have no idea how to do what the article says.


Hello All,

I have a dilema, My boss setup an IIS server that
provides Microsoft interactive Training. Users were
complaining that they clicked on a training link and
nothing happened, Upon test it he found that you had to
be a power user or administrator for IE to be able to
download and install the required Active X controls and
support files. So they ran a script againt our Active
Directory domain, that made everyone in the domain Power
user. I do not want everyone to have power user rights,
anyone know of a way that the required files could be
push to the machine through active directory or compiled
into an MSI, as far as I know there is now exe or msi
that will install these components.

thanks

DeWayne Bailey
 
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