Ensure that permissions are set accordingly. Allow Everyone READ rights to
the shared location, as well as the GPO.
"Kyle Greenup" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> I cant seem to get the .msi file to install on the computers here at the
> network.
>
> I have copied the entire i386 folder to a shared network folder. Proper
> permissions are applied. I then point a GPO to the update.msi file
> (i386\update\update.msi). I don't get any errors, so everything looks
fine.
> I use 'assigned instead of 'advanced'.
>
> The computers are not having SP4 installed on boot up. They are all still
> on SP3.
>
> I got the i386 folder during a manual installation on my machine. I
copied
> it out of the temporary folder that it created on my C drive.
>
> Another quirky thing, every time that my computer boots, it actually says
> "Installing managed software ....SP4..." like it should, but it happens
only
> on my computer and it happens every time that I boot (not just once, like
it
> should).
>
> I have read a lot into this and cannot seem to find my problem.
>
> Please help!
>
> Thank you,
> Kyle
>
>
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