Assigning a Windows Installer Package with Minimal Interaction

ID: Q224330


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Server


SUMMARY

This article describes how an administrator can assign Windows Installer (.msi) packages so that users have minimal interaction with the installation process.


MORE INFORMATION

To assign Windows Installer packages so that users have minimal interaction with the installation process:

  1. If you have an existing group policy, skip to step 3. If you need to create a group policy, right-click the organizational unit you want to apply the package to, and then click Properties.


  2. Click the Group Policy tab, click New, type a descriptive name for the group policy, and then press ENTER.


  3. Click the group policy, and then click Edit.


  4. If you want a user-based policy, double-click the Users branch to expand it, double-click Software Settings, right-click Software Installation, point to New, and then click Package. If you want a computer-based policy, double-click the Computer branch to expand it, double-click Software Settings, right-click Software Installation, point to New, and then click Package.


  5. Browse to the network share that contains the package (.msi file) you want to deploy, click the package, and then click Open.


  6. Click Configure Package Properties, and then click OK.


  7. Click the Deployment tab, click Assigned, click Basic, and then click OK.




NOTE: When you assign a package with these options, the administrator may need to apply a transform or edit the package (.msi file) to modify parts of the installation.

Additional query words: 2000

Keywords : kbtool
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo


Last Reviewed: December 29, 1999
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