Good point John--you didn't explicitly say that Daniel but when you
specify the package path, you need to enter the UNC and share name where
the package resides. If you just browse to c: or d: or something, it
won't work. 

 

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Hey Daniel....

I may be missing something here, but i don't think i've ever seen them
work correctly from a drive letter?

Even if i share something out from my local machine,  for testing (like
SP2), i always end up doing \\computer\drive$\share\file

Might be something you want to try.

Have fun,
John




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I prefer to do it per machine assignment. The reasoning is, and correct
me if I am wrong, that if I, or some other admin, goes to another
computer(such as a normal user) and logs in, then TechNet would install
on 'that' computer. If I do it by machine, then I know that it will only
install on the computers I want, and no others.

Let me back up a sec;

I first I did the following -

Performing an Administrative Install and Copying to a Network Share


Two options exist for creating administrative installs and copying
TechNet to a network share.


A. Automated Administrative Installs: Netcopy.exe, located at the root
of Technical Information CD 1 and International Technical Information CD
1, is an executable that facilitates administrative installs by walking
administrators through the creation of a network installation point from
which users can install TechNet. This tool automates many of the steps
that administrators have previously had to run manually, which are
described below and are still valid.


      NOTE:  Administrators can use Netcopy.exe for quiet installs by
      typing the following into the command line:


      netcopy.exe /qb TARGETDIR="<path to network share>"


B. Manual Administrative Installs: To perform a manual administrative
install, you must first upgrade the Windows Installer by navigating to
Technical Information CD 1 and double-clicking on either instmsia.exe
(Microsoft Windows(r) 98 / Windows ME) or instmsiw.exe (Microsoft
Windows NT(r) 4.0 / Windows 2000). If you have Windows XP, you already
have the correct Windows Installer version and you can proceed to the
following steps:
   1. Identify the network share where you will install.
   2. On the Start menu, click Run:


      Non-Quiet Install: msiexec /a <path to tn.msi (located in the root
of
      CD 1)>


      Quiet Install: msiexec /qb /a <path to tn.msi (located in the root
of
      CD 1)> TARGETDIR="<path to network share>"


      NOTE: International customers with International Technical
      Information CD 1 and International Technical Information CD 2 will
      need to use tni.msi in place of tn.msi.
   3. You will be prompted to insert Technical Information CD 2 so the
      content files on that CD can be copied.
   4. When complete, instruct users to run setup.exe from the network
share
      location.


NOTE: You should set the Network Location path to include at least two
levels or folders. For example, use file://xxshare/yyfolder rather than
\\xxshare. If you just enter the "root" or first level of a network
share, an internal error will result.


I tried the 'netcopy', first, thinking that I did something wrong. I
then did the 'non-quiet install' but I included the TARGETDIR, which is
e:\technetshare\technet.


I then went to the GPM and created the GP based on these instructions -


Machine Assignment
      Expand Computer Configuration > Software Settings
      Right click on Software Installations and select New > Package
      Browse to the location of the TN.MSI file
      Click Ok
      Reboot the client machine and watch the product install I did the
above and rebooted my computer, but it didn't install. So, what am I
leaving out?
      -----Original Message-----
      From: Darren Mar-Elia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
      Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 12:52 PM
      To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
      Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] AD, GPO and Technet

      Ok. This is a two-step process. You run the administrative setup
      below from a command prompt to set up the share on the server.
Next
      step is to then deploy the package using GPO. You have two (well
      three) options there. You can assign it per machine, which
requires a
      reboot in most cases to trigger the install. More likely, you may
wan
      to publish it per-user and link that GPO to an OU that contains
just
      your administrative user account. Then it will show up in
Add/Remove
      Programs and you can install it from there. If you really want it
to
      be installed without user intervention, then the machine
assignment
      or even better, user assignment is the way to go.

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Rodriguez,
      Daniel [EPM/SRM]
      Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 9:56 AM
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      Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] AD, GPO and Technet

      Ok, I have done that. Do I do this from the RUN box, or do I need
the
      Command Prompt open?

      I do have Technet sitting in e:\technetshare\technet. The tn.msi
file
      is in the ..\technet subfolder, and  I do have the e:\technetshare
      set to share the directory and subfolder with full admin access. I
am
      trying to see if I can get this to install, via GPO, only to my
      computer. I have a folder in AD called Admininstrators Computers
and
      only my computer name is in this folder. If I can get this to
work, I
      want to put only all fo the admins computers in this folder so
that
      if there is any applications/utilities that we/they are needing I
can
      do a 'mass' installation with little admininistration.

      When I reboot my computer, Technet does not install. What else
could
      I be missing?
            -----Original Message-----
            From: Darren Mar-Elia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
            Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 5:23 PM
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            Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] AD, GPO and Technet

            I see the problem. You shouldn't be using /i and /a. If
you're
            doing an admin install, and it supports it, then you should
            just use the command like this:

            msiexec /a <path to .msi file>



            From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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            Rodriguez, Daniel [EPM/SRM]
            Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 2:24 PM
            To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
            Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] AD, GPO and Technet

            Here are the exact instructions that came on my TechNet CD.
I
            am trying to install on a Windows 2003 Server and it already
            has the latest version of Windows Installer.

            -------------------------------------


            Deploying TechNet Through Active Directory


            The following information describes how to deploy the
Microsoft
            TechNet product through Active Directory.


            PRODUCTS INVOLVED
                  Microsoft TechNet
                  Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
                  Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional


            RESOLUTION
               1. Create an Admin Image of the Microsoft TechNet product
                  onto a network share
                        msiexec /a /i <cdrom>:\tn.msi
                        <------------- This is the command that I am
typing
               2. Open the Group Policy Window


            Machine Assignment
                  Expand Computer Configuration > Software Settings
                  Right click on Software Installations and select New >
                  Package
                  Browse to the location of the TN.MSI file
                  Click Ok
                  Reboot the client machine and watch the product
install


            User Assignment
                  Expand User Configuration > Software Settings
                  Right click on Software Installations and select New >
                  Package
                  Browse to the location of the TN.MSI file
                  Click Ok
                  Have the user logoff and logon and the install should
                  happen
                  -----Original Message-----
                  From: Darren Mar-Elia
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                  Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 3:18 PM
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                  Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] AD, GPO and Technet

                  Daniel-
                  What is the command you're typing? I'm not sure, but
                  TechNet may not support an admin install. You may just
                  need to copy the install bits from the CD to a share
and
                  call the setup msi from the GPO.

                  Darren

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                  Subject: [ActiveDir] AD, GPO and Technet



                  I am trying to do an installation of Technet via
Active
                  Directory and GPO. I have the GPO configured properly.
My
                  problem is, I have never done this before, and 2, how
do
                  I create an Admin Image of the Mcrosoft TechNet
Product?


                  When I type in the command that they have listed in
the
                  instructions, I keep getting the following error:


                  Incorrect command line parameters.


                  Windows Installer. V2.00.3790.0





                  This is on a W2k3 Server.


                  Ideas?


                  Daniel E. Rodriguez
                  Information Technology
                  Emerson Process Management
                  Fisher Controls Division
                  Sherman, Texas
                  (903)868-3357
                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]






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