[gptalk] Re: Ok having said I never ask for help, I have a O2K7 deployment problem

  • From: "Anand Narine" <anand.narine@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 16:22:39 -0400

I have deployed Office2k7 successfully,  not using MSP files. I just edited
the config.xml file
and entered the CD key. Are you deploying the app at computer startup or
user login ?

On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 1:25 PM, Darren Mar-Elia <darren@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Craig-
> Two issues here. The first, the Office deployment--what does GPMC Results
> Wizard say if you run it against that computer?
>
> With respect to rgprefresh failing, it requires remote WMI access both from
> a network and permissions perspective. If it fails, it means something is
> wrong with that access. If there is no firewall, my guess would be
> sufficient permissions are not present or the machine's secure channel
> trust
> with the domain is broken.
>
> Darren
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gptalk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:gptalk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
> Behalf Of Craig Judd
> Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008 1:38 AM
> To: gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [gptalk] Ok having said I never ask for help, I have a O2K7
> deployment problem
>
> GPOLIST People
>
> Hi, I have recently decided to add a custom install of Enterprise Office
> 2007 to our list of deployed apps.  It sits in its own test OU as a single
> Group Policy object.  But in essence is exactly the same as any other
> application object we have deployed.
>
> I have tested the installation using the enterprise share, and running the
> silent setup.exe (which references the UPDATE folder and runs an MSP file
> for the credentials.)
>
> I know that the GPO runs the ENTERPRISEWW.msi and refers to the CONFIG.XML
> file which was made from the same data that is contained in the MSP file
> (manually entered )
>
> I deployed the object 2 nights ago, and whilst running the RSOP I don't see
> the application deployed successfully I do see that it appears in the list
> of POLICIES APPLIED.
>
> There is no sign of the app on the machine in any way whatsoever.  I have
> checked all rights to the share, and file level, and have applied DOMAIN
> COMPUTER READ writes to the object itself and to the application.(the same
> as for all other apps)
>
> When I run DARRENS RGPREFRESH utility it comes back with the following;
> C:\>rgprefresh /m:pgscurr-phys01 /force
>
> Refresh Failed!!!
>
>   at System.Management.ManagementScope.Initialize()
>   at System.Management.ManagementScope.Connect()
>   at gpoguy.com.RGPrefresh.Main(String[] args)
>
> Check to make sure target does not have a firewall enabled
>
> There is NO FIREWALL, and I can see C$ on the machine no problem.
>
> Any ideas? Anyone?
>
> Regards
>
> Craig Judd
> PGS - UK
>
>
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