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My computer OS is XP. Recently, I have a lot of problems with my e-mail client Outlook Express 6.0. A few days ago, I found that when I clicked on the outlook express icon, Microsoft Outlook 2002 w...
Zones: Outlook Groupware, MS SoftwareDate Answered: 07/26/2006 Views: 0
I'm curious if anyone else out there working for a big company has a similar setup. We have 90+ servers deployed worldwide and use a rather archaic method of deploying software packages (for local...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 12/14/2005 Views: 0
I know that you can have windows server 2003 install software to a users desktop by making the application into a msi and having it in as part of their group policy objects. My question is this...
Zones: HardwareDate Answered: 12/20/2004 Views: 0
I am interested in learning about the different possibilities for distributing a split Access database and the related updated (as well as other software applications) on a domain that could potent...
Zones: Network Management, MS Access, Enterprise ...Date Answered: 03/05/2008 Views: 0
--Posted on Technet forums but not enough feedback yet, so here it goes :Hello, i have to backup old Cisco VPN profiles and copy new profiles to the members of a specific collection. The loca...
Zones: Microsoft SMS, Windows BatchDate Answered: 05/12/2009 Views: 161
Hi, I am trying to distribute a simple .MSI installer with a GPO. The GPO is assigned to computer accounts in AD. The MSI basically installs a screensaver (well call it package), carrying out...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 07/24/2003 Views: 54
I am looking at distributing windows XP service packs over a network with over 100ppl, so instead of each user downloading the updates, to save bandwidth i want to do only a single downlaod and dis...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 03/20/2006 Views: 0
When doing software pushes of the silent install script is this Open File prompt still in the background?  I get software distributions hanging on the XP (SP2) workstations with no processing.  Any...
Zones: Windows XP, Operating Systems, Windo...Date Answered: 04/19/2008 Views: 14
I have .msi files that I need to distribute through Active Directory. In addition, after the .msi package is installed I need to run a .reg registry script. Is there a way of doing this? I do not...
Zones: Active Directory, ...Date Answered: 07/14/2008 Views: 0
I am looking to create an installation package, namely a setup.exe.  Webex has a new system management center which is totally online and you can upload your own .exe packages to push out to client...
Zones: WebEx, Deployment, Windows InstallerDate Answered: 03/05/2007 Views: 0