RIS only deploys Windows 2000 Professional...for now.

Look at using GPO for application and patch deployments.
* Assign software to Users: This will cause the software to be installed at
time of use.
* Publish software to the user: This will give the user the choice of
installing the software via the add/remove program applet.
* Assign software to computer: This will cause the software to be installed
onto the computer at startup.

Regards,
Leonard Lee


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> To: NT 2000 Discussions
> Subject: Distribute applications VIA RIS
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>
> Hi there...
>
> I have setup RIS on my W@K server, and have an entire W2K environment.
>
> I have been reading about how you can push out a Office XP
> install with the
> OS through RIS. Can you also deploy other apps like this?
>
> From what I have been reading, all you need to do is have a clean base
> install of w2k. Have a server based install point install
> office from that
> admin point, then run riprep.exe.
>
> Can I do this with other MS products as well... IE analysis
> services for
> SQL, etc. And how about 3rd party apps - things like winzip,
> etc? Can they
> be installed to the OS, then run riprep?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
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