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Why doesn't the msi installation work through GPO?
Good afternoon. Help me figure out the installation of the msi-package (rocketchat-setup-3.1.1.msi) on 2008r2
Everything is in order with the rights to the directory, other software is being installed.
When updating the policy, gpupdate / force says: Policy update in progress
... Policy
update for the computer completed successfully.
The following warnings were returned while processing computer policy:
The Group Policy 'Software Installation' client extension failed to apply one or more settings because these changes must be processed before system startup or user logon. Group Policy processing will finish before the next system startup or logon by this user, which can cause system boot and startup to slow down.
User policy update completed successfully.
For more information, view the event log, or run GPRESULT /H GPReport.html from the command line to view details of the Group Policy results.
Some computer policies are enabled that only run when the
computer boots.
To restart a computer? (Y(Yes)/N(No))
Reboot does not help.
Snapshot
GPReport.html
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Domain computers must have access to the share where the distributions of the installed software are located. Check.
ADF: I set up such a thing a few years ago, it required another key in the policy, https://serverfault.com/questions/44257/group-poli... Always wait for network at computer startup and logon - needed for the PC processed the policy before issuing the login prompt. In addition, you will need to disable the Fast Logon optimization policy https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions... which prohibits synchronous GPO processing, which is necessary for correct installation of software through policies.
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