
- #How to create a application software install
- #How to create a application software full
- #How to create a application software software
#How to create a application software software
When the client computer starts, the managed software package is automatically installed. The package is listed in the right-pane of the Group Policy window.Ĭlose the Group Policy snap-in, click OK, and then close the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in. Make sure that you use the UNC path of the shared installer package.Ĭlick Assigned, and then click OK. For example, \\\\.msi.ĭon't use the Browse button to access the location.

#How to create a application software full
In the Open dialog box, type the full Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path of the shared installer package that you want. Right-click Software installation, point to New, and then click Package. Under Computer Configuration, expand Software Settings.

In the console tree, right-click your domain, and then click Properties.Ĭlick the Group Policy tab, select the policy that you want, and then click Edit. Start the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in by clicking Start, pointing to Administrative Tools, and then clicking Active Directory Users and Computers. To assign a program to computers that are running Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, or Windows XP Professional, or to users who are logging on to one of these workstations, follow these steps:
#How to create a application software install
Copy or install the package to the distribution point.Set permissions on the share to allow access to the distribution package.Create a shared network folder where you'll put the Windows Installer package (.msi file) that you want to distribute.Log on to the server as an administrator.

To publish or assign a computer program, create a distribution point on the publishing server by following these steps: Windows Server 2003 Group Policy automated-program installation requires client computers that are running Microsoft Windows 2000 or a later version.
