Tony Earnshaw schrieb:
fre, 20.05.2005 kl. 19.05 skrev Tomasz Chmielewski:
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Is it possible to run a custom script for a given machine when it boots
up (that is already joined to the domain), with administrator
credentials (for example, to install software)?
I don't know about running scripts as a *machine* at logon/boot time,
but I've discovered that Windows 2000 and later have an executable
called runas, which can run .msi installation programs (using msiexec)
with elevated privileges at *user* logon.
I don't have any details to hand right now, but google for msiexec and
runas and look in the Microsoft knowledge base.
For now it seems to me that it's only possible to run a "machine script
- %m" or a "user script - %u" with the credentials of a user.
No, you can run at elevated privileges. But for me it ain't worth the
extra hassle with my machine and user park (respectively 80 and 1150+ at
a single site).
So how do you distribute software then? Are you really paid to go and
click many times to install software on each of these machines? :)
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Tomek
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