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Windows Small Business Server 2011 : Deploying Applications with Group Policy (part 4) - Configuring the Group Policy Software Installation Extension - Adding a Software Package to a Group Policy

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4.2. Adding a Software Package to a Group Policy

Before Group Policy can assign or publish applications that you copy to the software distribution point , you must add the installation packages to the GPO. To add a package to a GPO, follow these steps:

  1. Install the application to the software distribution point using an administrative setup command or by manually copying the setup files.

  2. Open the Group Policy Management Console from the Administrative Tools menu.

  3. Right-click the GPO you created for application deployment and select Edit to open the Group Policy Management Editor.

  4. Select either User Configuration or Computer Configuration, expand Policies, and then expand Software Settings.

  5. Right-click Software Installation, choose New, and then choose Package as shown in Figure 5.

    Figure 5. Installing a new software package

  6. Select either Windows Installer Package(*.msi) or make a selection from the drop-down list of file types, depending on the type of application you want to deploy. (Note that you can deploy .zap files only to users, not computers.)

  7. Navigate to the software distribution point you created and select the package, as shown in Figure 6. Do not use a local file path.

  8. Click Open to open the Deploy Software dialog box, and choose from the following options for how to deploy the package. When you have made your selections, click OK.

    • Select Published to publish the application in Active Directory with the default settings (available only with User Configuration).

    • Select Assigned to assign the application with the default properties.

    • Select Advanced to modify how Windows deploys the application.


Note:

Windows deploys packages after the second logon or restart for Windows XP clients, after the first logon or restart for Windows 2000 clients, and after the first logon or restart if you enable the Always Wait For The Network At Computer Startup And Logon policy.


Figure 6. Selecting a software distribution package

 
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