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DuDe
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      21st Jul 2003
Hi group,. i have a DC win2k server with AD installing and functioning, i
would like deploy some application using GPO but some appl dant have .msi
for automatic installing, there is a way to deploy appl or, to build a .msi
for deployng via GPO?

Many thanks


 
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Kevin Mattson
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      22nd Jul 2003
You can repackage the applications using repackaging software.
WinInstall LE is free and can be used to take a snapshot of an
installation to create the .msi file. It is available here http://www.
ondemandsoftware.com/. When creating snapshots make sure that you are
using a clean machine prior to installing your applications.

Kevin Mattson
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DuDe wrote:
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> Hi group,. i have a DC win2k server with AD installing and
> functioning, i would like deploy some application using GPO but some
> appl dant have . msi for automatic installing, there is a way to
> deploy appl or, to build a .msi for deployng via GPO?
>
> Many thanks



 
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