OK, I made that change, although the share already had Everyone read rights
to begin with, which ought to have been even more permissive.

After that change was made I still get the same effect.  In this particular
case, the shortcut in question shows up when I Add the program from
Add-Remove Programs, but does not work when automatically installing through
the Assign option.  Both ways the computer thinks that the program is
installed, but the actual changes only occur when manually Adding it from a
network install.

In this particular case, this ought to be a User-level install, rather than
a Computer-level one.  So, I have it set for the Users side of things in the
GPO.  Should I be doing this differently?  My understanding is that things
like Hofixes and such should be installed via Assignment and from the
Computer portion of the GPO and that things like shortcuts and such that
should only show up on certain users' desktops should come from the User
portion of the GPO.

Matt

-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Seielstad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 8:03 AM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Need some help with MSI distribution via GPO's


Best guess is that the share on which the MSI sits is not permissioned
properly. It's a fairly common issue which is relatively easy to fix.

Keep in mind that your computer accounts, NOT the user accounts, need to
have read access to the share. Probably the best way is to grant
'Authenticated Users' read access to both the share and file system on which
the MSI lives.

Roger
--------------------------------------------------------------
Roger D. Seielstad - MTS MCSE MS-MVP
Sr. Systems Administrator
Inovis Inc.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Hoffman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 2:13 PM
> To: NT 2000 Discussions
> Subject: Need some help with MSI distribution via GPO's
> 
> 
> Distributing an extremely simple MSI file via GPO's...  made
> with Wininstall
> LE 2003.  This is a Win2K AD, and the contents of the MSI are 
> merely a UNC
> path shortcut to a share on a server and nothing else.  I'm 
> using this as a
> test to see if I can get package distribution working.
> 
> So far things seem to be OK except that I can't get my
> packages to install
> properly when assigned, but install just fine when published. 
>  The Event Log
> shows that the packages install correctly either way, however 
> the visible
> change of a new shortcut actually being on the desktop does not happen
> unless you go through the process of publishing and then 
> installing via
> Add/Remove Programs.  
> 
> I've tried this with a couple different created MSI's and I
> get the same
> result each time; publishing and installing "manually" work 
> great, but it
> seems to be missing things when installed via assignment.
> 
> Any ideas?  Places to look for problems?  I've got Mark
> Minasi's book(s)
> here in front of me and have followed those instructions to 
> the letter.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Matt
> 
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