Insufficient privileges...
I've extracted the Java 1.5.0_06 MSI file from the exe file.
Then I created a group policy in AD to deploy the MSI file to a user (Assigned).
When the MSI tries to install an error message appears saying that the user have insufficient privileges to install the program.
What is going on here, it's a GPO, the users privileges should'nt matter here.
Does anyone have any ideas ?
Thanks
Rasmus
Then I created a group policy in AD to deploy the MSI file to a user (Assigned).
When the MSI tries to install an error message appears saying that the user have insufficient privileges to install the program.
What is going on here, it's a GPO, the users privileges should'nt matter here.
Does anyone have any ideas ?
Thanks
Rasmus
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Posted by:
neo2000
18 years ago
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nvdpraveen
18 years ago
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rasmusholt
18 years ago
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rahvintzu
18 years ago
Neo mentioned it... its in the property table.
Here is more info on ALLUSERS:
http://support.installshield.com/kb/view.asp?articleid=Q105063
So without moding original msi or creating transform you can simply go:
MsiExec.exe /I project.msi ALLUSERS=1
The ALLUSERS property (capitalised) is a public property meaning you can modify it in your argument. I dont distro via AD so you may not be able to pass arguments???
If this is the case you can simple modify the original msi, or better yet create a transform with all the other cool settings thats in the package list for jre :-)
Wouldnt it be easier to install based on computer (gp) rather then user (gp) assignment?
Here is more info on ALLUSERS:
http://support.installshield.com/kb/view.asp?articleid=Q105063
So without moding original msi or creating transform you can simply go:
MsiExec.exe /I project.msi ALLUSERS=1
The ALLUSERS property (capitalised) is a public property meaning you can modify it in your argument. I dont distro via AD so you may not be able to pass arguments???
If this is the case you can simple modify the original msi, or better yet create a transform with all the other cool settings thats in the package list for jre :-)
Wouldnt it be easier to install based on computer (gp) rather then user (gp) assignment?
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