J'ai une application .net que je désire déployer par GPO.
le problème est que une fois le package déployé, si l'utilisateur final
désinstalle le produit manuellement par ajout/suppression de programmes,
la GPO ne force pas la réinstallation de l'appli au prochain
reboot...comme c'est le cas pour office2003(installé par gpo) ou si un
utilisateur final désinstalle son office il est automatiquement
réinstaller au prochain démarrage.
There are three ways to install and manage Office XP applications by policy:
a.. Assign Office to computers (recommended) Office is installed on the computer the next time the computer starts and is available to all users of the computer. Users can repair Office applications on the computer, but only an administrator can remove applications.
b.. Assign Office to users Office is available to all users in the designated group the next time each user logs on to a computer. Each Office application is installed the first time a user clicks the associated shortcut on the Start menu or opens a file associated with that Office application.
Note After an assigned user installs Office, the applications are not necessarily available to subsequent users of the computer. Instead, each assigned user's Office configuration follows the user from computer to computer.
a.. Publish Office to users Office is available to all users in the designated group the next time they log on. Users install Office through Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel or by opening an Office document. (Note that under Windows 2000, you cannot publish an application to a computer.)
Cordialement -- Fabrice Meillon Architecte Infrastructure Division Développeurs et Plate-Forme d'Entreprise Microsoft France
"chris" a écrit dans le message de news: ctstlb$v1o$
Bonjour,
J'ai une application .net que je désire déployer par GPO. le problème est que une fois le package déployé, si l'utilisateur final désinstalle le produit manuellement par ajout/suppression de programmes, la GPO ne force pas la réinstallation de l'appli au prochain reboot...comme c'est le cas pour office2003(installé par gpo) ou si un utilisateur final désinstalle son office il est automatiquement réinstaller au prochain démarrage.
quelqu'un a-t-il une idée pour résoudre mon pb ?
merci, a+
Bonjour
Il faut attribuer (assign) l'installation de ce fait, en cas de
desinstallation celle-ci sera réinstaller (et non pas publier
l'installation)
There are three ways to install and manage Office XP applications by policy:
a.. Assign Office to computers (recommended)
Office is installed on the computer the next time the computer starts and
is available to all users of the computer. Users can repair Office
applications on the computer, but only an administrator can remove
applications.
b.. Assign Office to users
Office is available to all users in the designated group the next time
each user logs on to a computer. Each Office application is installed the
first time a user clicks the associated shortcut on the Start menu or opens
a file associated with that Office application.
Note After an assigned user installs Office, the applications are not
necessarily available to subsequent users of the computer. Instead, each
assigned user's Office configuration follows the user from computer to
computer.
a.. Publish Office to users
Office is available to all users in the designated group the next time
they log on. Users install Office through Add/Remove Programs in Control
Panel or by opening an Office document. (Note that under Windows 2000, you
cannot publish an application to a computer.)
Cordialement
--
Fabrice Meillon
Architecte Infrastructure
Division Développeurs et Plate-Forme d'Entreprise
Microsoft France
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Bonjour,
J'ai une application .net que je désire déployer par GPO.
le problème est que une fois le package déployé, si l'utilisateur final
désinstalle le produit manuellement par ajout/suppression de programmes,
la GPO ne force pas la réinstallation de l'appli au prochain
reboot...comme c'est le cas pour office2003(installé par gpo) ou si un
utilisateur final désinstalle son office il est automatiquement
réinstaller au prochain démarrage.
There are three ways to install and manage Office XP applications by policy:
a.. Assign Office to computers (recommended) Office is installed on the computer the next time the computer starts and is available to all users of the computer. Users can repair Office applications on the computer, but only an administrator can remove applications.
b.. Assign Office to users Office is available to all users in the designated group the next time each user logs on to a computer. Each Office application is installed the first time a user clicks the associated shortcut on the Start menu or opens a file associated with that Office application.
Note After an assigned user installs Office, the applications are not necessarily available to subsequent users of the computer. Instead, each assigned user's Office configuration follows the user from computer to computer.
a.. Publish Office to users Office is available to all users in the designated group the next time they log on. Users install Office through Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel or by opening an Office document. (Note that under Windows 2000, you cannot publish an application to a computer.)
Cordialement -- Fabrice Meillon Architecte Infrastructure Division Développeurs et Plate-Forme d'Entreprise Microsoft France
"chris" a écrit dans le message de news: ctstlb$v1o$
Bonjour,
J'ai une application .net que je désire déployer par GPO. le problème est que une fois le package déployé, si l'utilisateur final désinstalle le produit manuellement par ajout/suppression de programmes, la GPO ne force pas la réinstallation de l'appli au prochain reboot...comme c'est le cas pour office2003(installé par gpo) ou si un utilisateur final désinstalle son office il est automatiquement réinstaller au prochain démarrage.
quelqu'un a-t-il une idée pour résoudre mon pb ?
merci, a+
chris
Bonjour
Il faut attribuer (assign) l'installation de ce fait, en cas de desinstallation celle-ci sera réinstaller (et non pas publier l'installation)
There are three ways to install and manage Office XP applications by policy:
a.. Assign Office to computers (recommended) Office is installed on the computer the next time the computer starts and is available to all users of the computer. Users can repair Office applications on the computer, but only an administrator can remove applications.
b.. Assign Office to users Office is available to all users in the designated group the next time each user logs on to a computer. Each Office application is installed the first time a user clicks the associated shortcut on the Start menu or opens a file associated with that Office application.
Note After an assigned user installs Office, the applications are not necessarily available to subsequent users of the computer. Instead, each assigned user's Office configuration follows the user from computer to computer.
a.. Publish Office to users Office is available to all users in the designated group the next time they log on. Users install Office through Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel or by opening an Office document. (Note that under Windows 2000, you cannot publish an application to a computer.)
Cordialement effectivement:
Assigned applications are resilient under Windows 2000. If a user removes an Office application from the computer, Windows automatically reinstalls it the next time the computer starts.
j'étais déja en attribution (avancée) mais je re-test tout de même.
Merci.
Bonjour
Il faut attribuer (assign) l'installation de ce fait, en cas de
desinstallation celle-ci sera réinstaller (et non pas publier
l'installation)
There are three ways to install and manage Office XP applications by policy:
a.. Assign Office to computers (recommended)
Office is installed on the computer the next time the computer starts and
is available to all users of the computer. Users can repair Office
applications on the computer, but only an administrator can remove
applications.
b.. Assign Office to users
Office is available to all users in the designated group the next time
each user logs on to a computer. Each Office application is installed the
first time a user clicks the associated shortcut on the Start menu or opens
a file associated with that Office application.
Note After an assigned user installs Office, the applications are not
necessarily available to subsequent users of the computer. Instead, each
assigned user's Office configuration follows the user from computer to
computer.
a.. Publish Office to users
Office is available to all users in the designated group the next time
they log on. Users install Office through Add/Remove Programs in Control
Panel or by opening an Office document. (Note that under Windows 2000, you
cannot publish an application to a computer.)
Cordialement
effectivement:
Assigned applications are resilient under Windows 2000. If a user
removes an Office application from the computer, Windows automatically
reinstalls it the next time the computer starts.
j'étais déja en attribution (avancée) mais je re-test tout de même.
There are three ways to install and manage Office XP applications by policy:
a.. Assign Office to computers (recommended) Office is installed on the computer the next time the computer starts and is available to all users of the computer. Users can repair Office applications on the computer, but only an administrator can remove applications.
b.. Assign Office to users Office is available to all users in the designated group the next time each user logs on to a computer. Each Office application is installed the first time a user clicks the associated shortcut on the Start menu or opens a file associated with that Office application.
Note After an assigned user installs Office, the applications are not necessarily available to subsequent users of the computer. Instead, each assigned user's Office configuration follows the user from computer to computer.
a.. Publish Office to users Office is available to all users in the designated group the next time they log on. Users install Office through Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel or by opening an Office document. (Note that under Windows 2000, you cannot publish an application to a computer.)
Cordialement effectivement:
Assigned applications are resilient under Windows 2000. If a user removes an Office application from the computer, Windows automatically reinstalls it the next time the computer starts.
j'étais déja en attribution (avancée) mais je re-test tout de même.
Merci.
chris
Bonjour
Il faut attribuer (assign) l'installation de ce fait, en cas de desinstallation celle-ci sera réinstaller (et non pas publier l'installation)
There are three ways to install and manage Office XP applications by policy:
a.. Assign Office to computers (recommended) Office is installed on the computer the next time the computer starts and is available to all users of the computer. Users can repair Office applications on the computer, but only an administrator can remove applications.
b.. Assign Office to users Office is available to all users in the designated group the next time each user logs on to a computer. Each Office application is installed the first time a user clicks the associated shortcut on the Start menu or opens a file associated with that Office application.
Note After an assigned user installs Office, the applications are not necessarily available to subsequent users of the computer. Instead, each assigned user's Office configuration follows the user from computer to computer.
a.. Publish Office to users Office is available to all users in the designated group the next time they log on. Users install Office through Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel or by opening an Office document. (Note that under Windows 2000, you cannot publish an application to a computer.)
Cordialement
j'ai toujours mon souci.
j'attribue bien le package, j'ai testé également de le mettre dans la catégorie "office" dans les propriétés de la gpo. mais rien de tout ça n'y fait.
j'ai trouvé cet article: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;872969
j'ai l'impression que seuls l'office peut utiliser cette fonctionnalité, est-ce vrai ?
le package a été généré avec installshield, y'a-t-il une commande a renseigné lors de la créatio du package ?
merci d'avance.
Bonjour
Il faut attribuer (assign) l'installation de ce fait, en cas de
desinstallation celle-ci sera réinstaller (et non pas publier
l'installation)
There are three ways to install and manage Office XP applications by policy:
a.. Assign Office to computers (recommended)
Office is installed on the computer the next time the computer starts and
is available to all users of the computer. Users can repair Office
applications on the computer, but only an administrator can remove
applications.
b.. Assign Office to users
Office is available to all users in the designated group the next time
each user logs on to a computer. Each Office application is installed the
first time a user clicks the associated shortcut on the Start menu or opens
a file associated with that Office application.
Note After an assigned user installs Office, the applications are not
necessarily available to subsequent users of the computer. Instead, each
assigned user's Office configuration follows the user from computer to
computer.
a.. Publish Office to users
Office is available to all users in the designated group the next time
they log on. Users install Office through Add/Remove Programs in Control
Panel or by opening an Office document. (Note that under Windows 2000, you
cannot publish an application to a computer.)
Cordialement
j'ai toujours mon souci.
j'attribue bien le package, j'ai testé également de le mettre dans la
catégorie "office" dans les propriétés de la gpo. mais rien de tout ça
n'y fait.
j'ai trouvé cet article:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;872969
j'ai l'impression que seuls l'office peut utiliser cette fonctionnalité,
est-ce vrai ?
le package a été généré avec installshield, y'a-t-il une commande a
renseigné lors de la créatio du package ?
There are three ways to install and manage Office XP applications by policy:
a.. Assign Office to computers (recommended) Office is installed on the computer the next time the computer starts and is available to all users of the computer. Users can repair Office applications on the computer, but only an administrator can remove applications.
b.. Assign Office to users Office is available to all users in the designated group the next time each user logs on to a computer. Each Office application is installed the first time a user clicks the associated shortcut on the Start menu or opens a file associated with that Office application.
Note After an assigned user installs Office, the applications are not necessarily available to subsequent users of the computer. Instead, each assigned user's Office configuration follows the user from computer to computer.
a.. Publish Office to users Office is available to all users in the designated group the next time they log on. Users install Office through Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel or by opening an Office document. (Note that under Windows 2000, you cannot publish an application to a computer.)
Cordialement
j'ai toujours mon souci.
j'attribue bien le package, j'ai testé également de le mettre dans la catégorie "office" dans les propriétés de la gpo. mais rien de tout ça n'y fait.
j'ai trouvé cet article: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;872969
j'ai l'impression que seuls l'office peut utiliser cette fonctionnalité, est-ce vrai ?
le package a été généré avec installshield, y'a-t-il une commande a renseigné lors de la créatio du package ?