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1 Deploying Software with Group Policy Chapter Twelve

2 Exam Objectives in this Chapter:  Distribute software using Group Policy  Troubleshoot Group Policy application deployment issues  Maintain installed software by using Group Policy  Distribute updates to software distributed by Group Policy  Configure automatic updates for network clients using Group Policy

3 In this Chapter:  Understanding Software Deployment with Group Policy  Deploying Software with Group Policy  Maintaining Software Deployed with Group Policy  Troubleshooting Software Deployed with Group Policy

4 To Complete this Chapter:  Complete the requirements on pages 1 – 2.

5 Software Deployment with Group Policy  You use the Software Installation and Maintenance feature of IntelliMirror to create a managed software environment with the following characteristics: Users have access to the applications they need to do their jobs, no matter which computer they log on to. Computers have the required applications, without intervention from a technical support representative. Applications can be updated, maintained, or removed to meet the needs of the organization.

6 Tools for Software Deployment with GPO  Software Installation Extension allows administrators to centrally manage: Initial deployment of software Upgrades, patches, and quick fixes for software Removal of software

7 Exam Tip assigning publishing  Know the difference between assigning software and publishing software

8 Assigning Applications  The application is advertised to the user on the Start menu the next time he or she logs on to a workstation, and local registry settings, including filename extensions, are updated.  The application advertisement follows the user regardless of which physical computer he or she logs on to.

9 Publishing Applications  The application does not appear installed on the users’ computers.  No shortcuts are visible on the desktop or Start menu, and no updates are made to the local registry on the users’ computers

10 The Windows Installer Service  The Windows Installer package is a file containing information that describes the installed state of the application.  Because the Windows Installer service manages the state of the installation, it always knows the state of the software.  If there is a problem during software installation, Windows Installer can return the computer to its last known good state.

11 Windows Installer Packages  A Windows Installer package is a file that contains explicit instructions on the installation and removal of specific applications.

12 There are two types  Native Windows Installer package (.msi) files  Repackaged application (.msi) files

13 Customizing Windows Installer Packages  You can customize Windows Installer packages by using modifications, also called transforms.

14 File Types  Transform (.mst) files These files provide a means for customizing the installation of an application.  Patch (.msp) files These files are used to update an existing.msi file for soft-ware patches, service packs, and some software update files, including bug fixes.

15 Application (.zap) Files  You can also deploy software using the Software Installation extension by using an application file.  Application files are text files that contain instructions about how to publish an application, taken from an existing setup program (Setup.exe or Install.exe).

16 Add Or Remove Programs in Control Panel  You can control which software is available to users within Add Or Remove Programs in Control Panel by using Group Policy settings.  Users no longer need to look for a network share, use a CD-ROM, or install, fix, and upgrade software themselves.

17 Software Deployment Approaches  Note table 12-1 on pages 7 – 8.

18 Distributing Windows Installer Packages  For large-scale deployments or deployments with computers running pre–Windows 2000 operating systems, you might also consider using the Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS) along with Group Policy to handle software deployment.

19 Group Policy by using SMS:  Some areas to use SMS: Non–Windows 2000–based clients Deploying software over slow links Software licensing and metering Identification of computer configurations

20 Deploying Software with Group Policy  Exam Tip Know the tasks for deploying software with Group Policy.  First set up a Software Distribution Point (SDP)  Microsoft recommends use of DFS  Next add a GPO

21 Software Deployment Process with GPO  Create a new software package in your GPO

22 Software Deployment Process with GPO  Browse through Network Places:  Locate the.msi file

23 Software Deployment Process with GPO  Now select either: Publish Assign or Advanced

24 Software Deployment Process with GPO  You may now use the properties of the software package to modify its deployment.

25 Software Installation Properties  Four Tabs General General Advanced File Extensions Categories

26 Software Installation Properties  Four Tabs General Advanced Advanced File Extensions Categories

27 Software Installation Properties  Four Tabs General Advanced File Extensions File Extensions Categories

28 Software Installation Properties  Four Tabs General Advanced File Extensions Categories Categories

29 Adding Windows Installer Packages  Through GPO and Selecting Package Deployment Method

30 Caution  Be sure to enter the UNC path to the SDP in the File Name list. If you merely browse and select the Windows Installer package to be added to the GPO, you have entered only the local path and clients will not be able to find the Windows Installer package.

31 Software Deployment Best Practices Assign or publish just once per GPO Assign or publish close to the root in the Active Directory hierarchy Make sure Windows Installer packages include modifications before they are published or assigned Specify application categories for your organization Take advantage of authoring tools Repackage existing software Set properties for the GPO to provide widely scoped control Set properties for the Windows Installer package to provide fine control Know when to use Group Policy Software Installation and Systems Management Server (SMS)

32 Practice:  Deploying Software with Group Policy Exercise 1: Preparing Server2  Page 12-28 Exercise 2: Setting Up an SDP Exercise 3: Configure a GPO for Software Deployment (Assign)  Page 12-29 Exercise 4: Testing Software Deployment Exercise 5: Configure a GPO for Software Deployment (Publish)  Page 12-30 Exercise 6: Testing Software Deployment  Page 12-31

33 Maintaining Software Deployed with Group Policy  After the deployment of software applications, it might be necessary to redeploy, upgrade, or remove them at some point in the software life cycle.

34 Redeploying Applications Deployed with Group Policy  You can redeploy an application previously deployed with Group Policy if there are small changes that need to be made to the original software deployment configuration.

35 Upgrading Applications Deployed with Group Policy  Events in the life cycle of the software can trigger an upgrade The original developer of the software might release a new version with new and improved features. The organization might choose to use a different vendor’s application.

36 Removing Applications  If you delete a GPO that deploys a software application, the application cannot be uninstalled with Group Policy.  If the application cannot be uninstalled with Group Policy, you (or the users) must manually uninstall the application from each client computer.

37 Deleting  To avoid this hazard, you must remove applications deployed with Group Policy in three steps: Choose the software removal method you want to implement. Allow the software removal to be processed. Delete the GPO

38 Software Removal Methods  There are two options You can immediately uninstall the software from users and computers (known as a forced removal), or You can allow users to continue to use the software, but prevent new installations (known as an optional removal).

39 Note  When you originally deploy the software, if you want the application to be removed when a GPO no longer applies, select the Uninstall This Application When It Falls Out Of The Scope Of Management option in the Deployment tab in the Properties dialog box for the package

40 Exam Tip  Know how to use Gpresult to troubleshoot software deployed with Group Policy.

41 Troubleshooting Scenarios  Pages 41 – 45.

42 Summary  Case Scenario Exercise Pages 47 – 49.  Troubleshooting Lab Pages 49 - 51  Exam Highlights Key points page 52 Key terms page 51


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