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| Assigning software using GPO
I am working in a windows 2003 enviornment I tried to assign adobe acrobat reader which is in MSI format to a OU. I created the GPO and then linked it to the respective OU. When I log in from the client side the software does not get installed eventhough it shows installing software while logging in before the desktop comes (Client side) Please help Thanks in advance |
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| Re: Assigning software using GPO
There is a way for the same. You can install software via gpo and via misconfiguration you get that installation error. In the group policy if the configuration is faulty then the software installed hooked to it from that point will also create a issue. then, the software installation is faulty. For the error you need to re-install the software back again. Go into the Group Policy key and then see AppMgmt and you will see some key GUID. Each key represents a software installation. |
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