ie6setup.exe /q
thats all u need...
run it with a logon script or ask users to run it individually..
beware though if u run it with a logon script it will reboot every logon until u remove it from the logon script
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Browse All TopicsI am planning to rollout ie6.0 upgrade, to workstation that are situated in different locales.
I am restricted to NOT using SMS servers or any such dvice on the network for security reasons.
Does anyone know how I can rollout the upgrade non-interactively to all the workstation from a single domain controller, using eg. batch files and resource kits tools. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
RK
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by: rhrowsonPosted on 2004-04-28 at 13:05:30ID: 10943121
Unless your users are all local administartors, you will have problems.
IE only installs under full privilege. You can run it from a script with credentials attached, but over a LAN - not exactly secure. If you have a scripting environment that runs under a high privilege (eg. ScriptLogic) then this could be used as the package could be executed in the privileged environment