I have finally deployed Internet Explorer 8 to all Windows XP client (they are all SP3). I ran into some problem though, let me explain.
I have created the package using IEAK, as per guidelines found here, I have then advertised the program to a collection. Although the collection has maintenantce windows actives, I have specified in the advertisment to "ignore maintenance window when running program" and "allow system restart outside maintenance window". I have also setup a mandatory assignment which is "logon". Since the installation needs to be in a user context rather than in the system context I had to do this. Also I didn't want to put the "as soon as possible" mandatory assigment since I don't want the PC to reboot while the user is away from his desk. For some reason it didn't work on some PC. Even after they logon they don't get the software. Furthermore on those computer I found a way to trigger the installation by loging with a test user on the PC. The collection which the software is assigned is all computers objects. Where can I look to troubleshoot this weird issue? I have looked in some of the sccm client logs but without any success. As you'll see in the picture attached I have still 138 computers that don't have the software installed.
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Hi,
I have finally deployed Internet Explorer 8 to all Windows XP client (they are all SP3). I ran into some problem though, let me explain.
I have created the package using IEAK, as per guidelines found here, I have then advertised the program to a collection. Although the collection has maintenantce windows actives, I have specified in the advertisment to "ignore maintenance window when running program" and "allow system restart outside maintenance window". I have also setup a mandatory assignment which is "logon". Since the installation needs to be in a user context rather than in the system context I had to do this. Also I didn't want to put the "as soon as possible" mandatory assigment since I don't want the PC to reboot while the user is away from his desk. For some reason it didn't work on some PC. Even after they logon they don't get the software. Furthermore on those computer I found a way to trigger the installation by loging with a test user on the PC. The collection which the software is assigned is all computers objects. Where can I look to troubleshoot this weird issue? I have looked in some of the sccm client logs but without any success. As you'll see in the picture attached I have still 138 computers that don't have the software installed.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
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