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How do you generally deploy C++ (any version) runtimes via Active directory / GPO

I am trying to provide explicit documentation for a customer on how to deploy our application and I can't seem to find any best practice or information on how people would normally deploy pre-requisites. I managed to make a distribution point for VC runtimes 2008 but I can't get an admin install of 2010 to work (It complains of missing files). Every article I find seems to just have silent command line instructions.

Does anyone use an admin install to a distribution point then a standard GPO install to distribute the C++ runtimes?

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Posted by: jmaclaurin 12 years ago
Third Degree Blue Belt
1
Good luck with that. Each install of each version all seem to behave differently (depends on the developer who created the original package). Some copy files local, some run from the source directory. Some are replaced by MS patches (for example MS09-035 and MS11-025). Some MSI's are poorly packaged and may not work well with an MST so you may consider using a seconday MSI to modify the original install. I think your going to have a hard time writing 1 docoment to cover all the versions.
Posted by: wyrdfish 12 years ago
White Belt
0
I managed to install 2005,2008 and 2010 from GPO. You can unpack the setup exe files with a zip utility and use the contents of the package directly in an distribution point. I referred the customer back to Microsoft for more information.

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