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You did the right thing. I've never understood why MS
enabled fast logon optimization by default on XP. It causes no end of problems
with Folder Redirection and Software Installation. It won't have a huge effect
for your users unless you get paid based on how long it takes for them to get a
logon prompt :-)
machine-based assignment. I rebooted the machine twice and kept
getting the synchronous errors. The only way I could fix it was to set the
asycnrhonous back to synchronous, but now I'm wondering if this change will make
my users complain that their logons have slowed down.
Russ-
How are you trying to trigger the install? If its a
machine-based assignment, the install will only happen on machine reboot,
rather than by using secedit or gpupdate. The message displayed below is
simply saying that software installation can't happen in the background (i.e.
asynchronously) but instead must happen during synchronous GPO processing,
which means on machine reboot for computer policy or user logon for user
policy.
Darren
Ok,
I figured out the permission problems. Apparently you can't publish
software for a software install GPO on a clustered
server.
Now
I'm getting a new error: (cam-tst-computers is the GPO
name).
The assignment of application PatchLink Update Agent for Windows from
policy CAM-TST-Computers Local Security Policy failed. The error was : The
group policy framework should call the extension in the synchronous foreground
policy refresh.
I've created a Computer Configuration GPO software installation
package, and pointed it to a share I created and put the MSI file in.
I pointed the package to the .MSI. When the computer in the affected
OU tries to launch the package, it can't get to the share. I set the
share permissions to default (Everyone:Full Control) and set the NTFS
permissions to Domain Users, Authenticated Users, Everyone to
Read/Create/Modify/Execute. It still wont work.
To
troubleshoot on the desktop, I did an " at 6:30 /interactive cmd.exe "
and when the cmd prompt opened, I tried to do a net use to the share, and it
prompted me for a password. Since this doesn't work, I assume this is
why the software install GPO is failing. The error I'm getting is
The install of application PatchLink Update Agent for Windows from policy
CAM-TST-Computers Local Security Policy failed. The error was : The
installation source for this product is not available. Verify that the
source exists and that you can access it.
Any
ideas what rights I need to fix this? I'm working within a single
domain (no trusts involved).
Thanks
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