![]() To me this looks like should be working, AV does not seem to be blocking it, win firewall turned off on client PC still does not work. Source: MSI installer, Event ID: 1042, Ending a Windows Installer transaction: \\srv1\deploy\Notepad .msi. Source: MSI installer, Event ID: 1040, Beginning a Windows Installer transaction: \\srv1\deploy\Notepad .msi. I check event log and I see these in this order from earliest to latest. The system will wait for Group Policy processing to finish completely before the next startup or logon for this user, and this may result in slow startup and boot performance.įor more detailed information, review the event log or run GPRESULT /H GPReport.html from the command line to access information about Group Policy results.Ĭertain Computer policies are enabled that can only run during startup. The Group Policy Client Side Extension Software Installation was unable to apply one or more settings because the changes must be processed before system startup or user logon. ![]() The following warnings were encountered during computer policy processing: I run gpupdate /force /target:computer I get thisĬomputer Policy update has completed successfully. I made a test OU put my PC in it, I am assigning the software to the computer through the GPO. I then copied the working notpad MSI for that to a production share on a file server that has read share and read/execute NTFS rights for authenticated users and domain computers. I was able to push notepad to the client. To test the process of makign the MSI, etc I made a SRV 2016 VM and a win 10 PC VM toed into their own internal V switch on my PC. We now moved the PDC/ FSMO master to a 2016 server, the otbox are still active. ![]() So long story short according to coworkers years ago (server 2003 era) we could push apps with GPO then they updated to SRV 2008 and things broke.
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