Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. GPO is applied but software is not installed Ask Question. Asked 3 years, 5 months ago. Active 2 months ago. Viewed 9k times. Improve this question. Kristopher Kristopher 3 3 silver badges 7 7 bronze badges. Is the policy setting "Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon" enabled? Greg Askew Yes, it is. According to the ZCO admin guide, if you're not using a customized installer then each user needs to provide information during the ZCO install, which is probably why it's failing to install.
It can't be installed non-interactively. If the application errors out during install, you most likely need to specify additional options in your MST file. An example of this would be Adobe Photoshop Elements. As a best practice, do not store your MSIs in Sysvol. While it may look like a great way to create redundancy, it is going to be a management nightmare.
Instead, set up a dedicated file server or better yet — use DFS! For our environment, we organize the MSIs by manufacturer — then product — then version. This vertical hierarchy allows us to easily find or update any piece of software. IPs can change though you should be using a reservation. The same thing applies to a user. This ensures that every deployed MSI always have the correct permissions.
This can be caused by a misconfigured machine, an old piece of software breaking the upgrade, or a missing component. Lucky for us, GPSI does a decent job logging these kind of issues.
Expand the Software Settings container that contains the software installation item that you used to deploy the package. In the right-pane of the Group Policy window, right-click the program, point to All Tasks , and then click Redeploy application. You will receive the following message:.
Redeploying this application will reinstall the application everywhere it is already installed. Do you want to continue? Published packages are displayed on a client computer after you use a Group Policy to remove them.
This situation can occur when a user has installed the program but hasn't used it. When the user first starts the published program, the installation is finished. Group Policy then removes the program. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. If you encounter any difficulties when reading the gpmc. As there are too many threads, please clearly states the thread name in the email subject, please post the thread link in the email. Thanks for your understanding! In addition, there are some related articles for your reference:.
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