Paul,

If you are running a Win2K DC, then you can use the Group policy
object/software settings function to install all these things as required,
irrespective of the user rights (it happens 'around' them). Make sure you
assign the application - do not publish it.

Let the list know how you go, or if you run into other troubles.

themolk.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Done [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, 19 June 2002 8:18 am
> To: NT 2000 Discussions
> Subject: Remote Install Software
> 
> 
> I am wanting to remote install certain software (i.e. 
> Hotfixes, internal
> programs, etc) to a number of users who logon our 2k domain. I batch
> programs to install these files/programs from a file server, 
> but would like
> to deploy them to all machines using a script. Our users do 
> not have local
> admin rights, but I would like to transparently/silently 
> install these items
> using a domain account account. Can this be done without SMS and how?
> 
> * * * What I have tried * * *
> Pointers to a batch file in a login script
> 
> We Remote Install CA's Inoculate this way, but
> CA controls that process for their software, can
> this be duplicated?
> 
> I have seen Shavlick (SP) HFNETCHK program that
> does the same thing - remote install the fixes,
> how is this done?
> 
> Looked at
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/tec
hnet/scriptcen
ter/compmgmt/ScrCM28.asp (watch the wrap)can someone decipher this?




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