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I'm new to group policy, but would like to use it to deploy the patches on all the workstations. The patches are usually executable file, how can I do to make them to .msi and have gpo run it ? Appreciate any helps. Sarah |
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You need to convert .exe files to .msi packages first. Go to \VALUEADD\3RDPARTY\MGMT\WINSTLE directory in your Win2K CD, install it on your machine and create your own .msi packets from .exe files... >-----Original Message----- >Hi, > >I'm new to group policy, but would like to use it to deploy the patches on >all the workstations. The patches are usually executable file, how can I do >to make them to .msi and have gpo run it ? > >Appreciate any helps. >Sarah > > >. > |
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Hi Erkan,
Thank you for your reply, I will do it. Can I apply the gpo on winXP pro? Thanks Sarah "Erkan CET" <tanribilire@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:088001c361aa$16e61d60$a001280a@phx.gbl... > > You need to convert .exe files to .msi packages first. > Go to \VALUEADD\3RDPARTY\MGMT\WINSTLE directory in your > Win2K CD, install it on your machine and create your > own .msi packets from .exe files... > > >-----Original Message----- > >Hi, > > > >I'm new to group policy, but would like to use it to > deploy the patches on > >all the workstations. The patches are usually executable > file, how can I do > >to make them to .msi and have gpo run it ? > > > >Appreciate any helps. > >Sarah > > > > > >. > > |
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Hi,
I created a package (windows 2000 sp3) update.msi under computer configuration of group policy for OU1, this OU1 only has 1 user (myself for testing), but when I logged in the computer, I saw applying software installation settings...., but once I'm in the computer, I don't see any installation progressing, nothing happening. I don't understand if this policy applys to my login name or to the computer I log in. What if I log in several computers, what would happen? Please help. Sarah "Sarah G." <sguo@coopervision.com> wrote in message news:OYsMseaYDHA.2032@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > I'm new to group policy, but would like to use it to deploy the patches on > all the workstations. The patches are usually executable file, how can I do > to make them to .msi and have gpo run it ? > > Appreciate any helps. > Sarah > > |
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Never mind, I figured out. I should add those computers to this OU instead
of the users, and the computer need to reboot to have the software installed. Thanks Sarah "Sarah G." <sguo@coopervision.com> wrote in message news:uXlgF2cYDHA.2476@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Hi, > I created a package (windows 2000 sp3) update.msi under computer > configuration of group policy for OU1, this OU1 only has 1 user (myself for > testing), but when I logged in the computer, I saw applying software > installation settings...., but once I'm in the computer, I don't see any > installation progressing, nothing happening. I don't understand if this > policy applys to my login name or to the computer I log in. What if I log in > several computers, what would happen? > > Please help. > Sarah > "Sarah G." <sguo@coopervision.com> wrote in message > news:OYsMseaYDHA.2032@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > > Hi, > > > > I'm new to group policy, but would like to use it to deploy the patches on > > all the workstations. The patches are usually executable file, how can I > do > > to make them to .msi and have gpo run it ? > > > > Appreciate any helps. > > Sarah > > > > > > |
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