Yeah, that's the way we have it set up, but the install time is 15:00 at the moment. This works for all of our other updates but the IE7 install never seems to kick off.
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Browse All TopicsI'm wanting to deploy IE7 to some clients on our network using WSUS, which we use for all of our other Microsoft updates. I've set the approval in WSUS console and if I look at the status of the IE7 update on the clients to which it's deployed the status shows as "Downloaded". But it won't actually install!
I've logged into a number of the clients which should be installin IE7 as a standard domain user (no local admin rights) and nothing happens, even after running wuauclt /detectnow. There is no yellow 'update' shield in the notification area. However, if I log in as an administrator I get the yellow shield and I can click on it and run the installation. As part of the install I'm taken through a wizard for configuring IE7.
Does this mean that users need local admin rights to install the upgrade? I want IE7 to just install silently but I can't work out how. None of our users have local admin rights so that's going to be a real problem.
I've noted that I could use the Internet Explorer Administration Kit to deploy the software using GPO but I want to use WSUS if I possibly can. By the way, all of our clients are Windows XP SP2.
Any ideas?
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I would certaintly be interested to hear if there's any solution to this. We're currently running WSUS 3.0 and we're wanting to silently kick out IE7 to about 50 PC's, issue is on every user's screen when it comes time to install they are required to click I agree, next, download updates etc.. etc...
In the end I've admitted defeat, not something I do often, and used the Internet Explorer Administration Kit 7 to create an MSI and rolled this out using Group Policy. Not as neat and tidy. :(
Edmondadm, if you want to try the same you can get it here: http://technet.microsoft.c
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by: MalmensaPosted on 2008-05-07 at 05:08:11ID: 21515429
Non-admins don't get the shield, and cannot kick off an install by default. You can set up the GPO to automatically kick off the install at a given time, non-admins will get punted off if need be. Common practice is to set the GPO to install at 2:00AM, and have users leave thier PCs on overnight.