#67697 - 2002-07-28 07:49 PM
Re: Deployment of Kix Scripts
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MCA
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Dear Kent,
We had now some time. Our kixstrip documentation has been finished. We will also react on your mail tomorrow. greetings.
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#67698 - 2002-07-30 12:14 AM
Re: Deployment of Kix Scripts
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Kdyer
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MCA,
Glad you liked the changes I made and will be implementing them..
Thanks!
Kent
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#67699 - 2002-07-30 01:12 AM
Re: Deployment of Kix Scripts
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Dear,
For the other members: what are those changes?
it becomes flexible for storing kixtart files. it will use the windows installation drive for it. so it can be used also in f.e. the terminal server environment.
First it will be implemented in the latest kixtart 4.10 build 99 release. greetings.
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#67701 - 2002-07-30 03:13 AM
Re: Deployment of Kix Scripts
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Dear Les,
You make some good points. Some answers and questions about it:
- In previous versions, you included the DLLs regardless of platform. Do you intend
to install the DLLs only on Wintendo with the new version?
Answer: It has impact on all kind of other tools and script of our site, which doesn't mean we are thinking about it. Ruud advise also not install them in a none windows9x envi- ronment. We put in on our TO-DO list. - In previous versions you bundled KiX32 and WKiX32 separately. Do you plan to
change that and have both in one package? Answer: In an earlier reaction we want to keep it clear which version you are installing. - WKIX32 may not influence KIX32 - for the not-experts the installation must be clear Questions: - what is the actual goal for combining them? - are you trying to install both versions at the same time or to install only one version based on specified parameter? we are also restricted by the way iexpress software is working. A possible way of passing information through installation script is by using environment variables like kix-debug and kix-show. - In previous versions you would explicitly remove associations to .SCR that could
affect screensavers. Do you plan to leave the registry alone in the new version? Answer: it is a good point. For our environments the SCR association isn't necessary. All our scripts are using KIX or K2K as extension.
Indeed it isn't always necessary to change or to remove file associations. We suggest to remove only those file associations, when they were created by the kixregistry version. Also we suggest to remove SCR association for the Kixtart 4.x releases. The Kixtart 3.x releases are all using the SCR extension.
Question: - what is the problem for your environment when the scr association is gone or modified? File associations are useful for a fast and easy way of opening a specific file type. - In previous versions, the errorlevel returned could not be trusted. Will the
new version correctly return errorlevel? Answer: - some things of kixcheck and wkixcheck are already on our TO-DO list, which makes it easier and more accurate to recognize your kixtart environment. Questions: - what are you meaning with "the errorlevel returned could not be trusted"? do you have an example? - did the control file kix???.ok contains the actual and correct status? can you run the installation with following script
code:
@echo off set kix-debug=ok %0\..\kix410update.exe /q rem - rem - rest of your script - rem - @echo off
and return the debugging output and control file on the board or as mail.
Your suggestions will put on our list, but an implementation must have to wait during our vacation. Of course in some situations we love some additional information from you. greetings.
btw: kdyer suggestions will be implemented before our vacation.
(TO_DO) [ 30 July 2002, 03:21: Message edited by: MCA ]
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#67703 - 2002-07-30 04:26 AM
Re: Deployment of Kix Scripts
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Dear Les,
Some additional reactions:
- kix32 & wkix32.
We will implement your suggestion. The kixupdate will install wkix32 at the same time. It can be necessary for backwards compatibility to introduce an environment variable for this issue. - scr file association
We have never think about this way of using screen saver. In a future release we will not influence the existing values for this scr association. Possible that we will implement it for our vacation in the latest final kixtart release (build 99). - return codes of express package
Les, we are always interested in the control file when the installation doesn't works like expected. Question: was it possible that you were upgrading to newer release on your windows9x environment. Possible the problem have to deal with the way data is written to disk in those environments. Installation script thinks control file has been removed, but it was still in the buffer. To prevent this possibility please remove first the control file(s) manually. You can find them in the c:\ and %windir directories. - filecomparison
The way you are comparing kix32.exe files will be implemented in our additional tools kixcheck.exe and wkixcheck too. We will use a CRC check on a related kixtart files. Tools will becomes flexible enough to handle also newer kixtart releases.
greetings.
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#67705 - 2002-07-30 05:42 AM
Re: Deployment of Kix Scripts
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Dear Les,
Possible we have a solution for this caching problem by using the registry. We have never hear that there are such problems also. greetings.
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#67707 - 2002-08-15 09:48 AM
Re: Deployment of Kix Scripts
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Dear,
Based on the input from Kent Dyer & Les Ligetfa we have extend the iexpress packages a little bit. New is:
- implementation of "terminal service" model.
we are using drive based on "systemroot" registry setting. it solves problems with unavailable C-drive. for the temporary files it will use as prefix %tmp% environment variable. - status of file association .scr untouch by another association.
- additional information will be written to debugging file. So you can
see what the actual registry settings for .K2K, .KIX, .SCR and .UDF are. - script returns now also a errorlevel- 0 = a complete installation done
- 1 = a incomplete installation done this value can use in your BATch file. f.e.
code:
@echo off %0\..\kix410update.exe /q if errorlevel 1 goto server if errorlevel 0 goto client goto server :server %0\..\kix32.exe %0\..\your_script.kix goto end :client kix32 %0\..\your_script.kix :end @echo off
- in the NTx environment it isn't necessary to install the kx16.dll,
kx32.dll and kx95.dll. we make it possible such installation, but for backward compatibility we introduce the additional environment variable kix-only-required. its value isn't important. the control file shows the result of such installation. Current environment variables to control packages are
- kix-debug
- kix-only-required
- kix-show
Examples:
- a standard installation
code:
[KiXtart] kix32.exe=2002/08/14 02:35:01 -> 2002/07/08 20:41:12 225280 (build 099) kx16.dll=2002/08/14 02:35:02 -> 2001/08/27 20:17:29 47104 kx32.dll=2002/08/14 02:35:02 -> 2002/03/29 12:38:08 49152 kx95.dll=2002/08/14 02:35:02 -> 2001/11/19 05:00:00 49152 KiXtart=installation completed at 2002/08/14 02:35:02 (+kix32.exe +kx16.dll +kx32.dll +kx95.dll) to "c:\windows\" KiXtart release=ME -> kix 4.10 KiXtart mode=registry
kix-only-required specified.
code:
[KiXtart] kix32.exe=2002/08/14 02:46:02 -> 2002/07/08 20:41:12 225280 (build 099) KiXtart=installation completed at 2002/08/14 02:46:02 (+kix32.exe -kx16.dll -kx32.dll -kx95.dll) to "c:\windows\" KiXtart release=NT4 -> kix 4.10 KiXtart mode=registry (only required files)
-kx16.dll, -kx32.dll and -kix95.dll were removed.
kix-only-required specified.
code:
[KiXtart] kix32.exe=2002/08/14 02:57:36 -> 2002/07/08 20:41:12 225280 (build 099) KiXtart=installation completed at 2002/08/14 02:57:36 (+kix32.exe ?kx16.dll ?kx32.dll ?kx95.dll) to "c:\windows\" KiXtart release=NT4 -> kix 4.10 KiXtart mode=registry (only required files)
?kx16.dll, ?kx32.dll and ?kix95.dll aren't available on drive. - the debugging output when kix-debug & kix-only-required are specified
in a NTx environment:
code:
Kixtart 4.10 - NT4 debug mode (vs 3.07) 02:57:34
Informative INSTALL: copy x:\kix32.exe c:\windows\kix32.exe
size.old = 225280 size.new = 225280 time.old = 2002/07/08 20:41:12 time.new = 2002/07/08 20:41:12
company name filedescription KiXtart main executable fileversion 4, 10, 0, 0 internalname KIX32 language 0409English legalcopyright Copyright Ruud van Velsen 2002 legaltrademarks $ originalfilename KIX32.EXE privatebuild productname KiXtart productversion 4, 10, 0, 0 specialbuild Build 099
=> KiXtart - kix32.exe - 2002/08/14 02:57:36 -> 2002/07/08 20:41:12 225280 (build 099) => KiXtart - - installation completed at 2002/08/14 02:57:36 (+kix32.exe ?kx16.dll ?kx32.dll ?kx95.dll) to "c:\windows\" Informative INSTALL: creation of KIX file associations. => => .kix kix32 document => .k2k kix32 document => .scr kix32 document => .udf kix32 document => kix32 document Edit => => KiXtart - KiXtart release - NT4 -> kix 4.10 => KiXtart - KiXtart mode - registry (only required files)
logevent = Kixtart-UPDATE 3.07 script completed successfully (02:57:34 - 02:57:36) (+kix32.exe ?kx16.dll ?kx32.dll ?kx95.dll) to "c:\windows\"
Kixtart 4.10 update completed. ('X:\' -> 'c:\windows\')
- the debugging output when kix-debug & kix-only-required are specified
in a 95x environment:
code:
Kixtart 4.10 - ME debug mode (vs 3.07) 02:59:26
Informative INSTALL: copy x:\kix32.exe c:\windows\kix32.exe
size.old = 225280 size.new = 225280 time.old = 2002/07/08 20:41:12 time.new = 2002/07/08 20:41:12
company name filedescription KiXtart main executable fileversion 4, 10, 0, 0 internalname KIX32 language 0409English legalcopyright Copyright Ruud van Velsen 2002 legaltrademarks $ originalfilename KIX32.EXE privatebuild productname KiXtart productversion 4, 10, 0, 0 specialbuild Build 099
Informative INSTALL: copy x:\kx16.dll c:\windows\kx16.dll
size.old = 47104 size.new = 47104 time.old = 2001/08/27 20:17:29 time.new = 2001/08/27 20:17:29
company name filedescription fileversion internalname language legalcopyright legaltrademarks originalfilename privatebuild productname productversion specialbuild
Informative INSTALL: copy x:\kx32.dll c:\windows\kx32.dll
size.old = 49152 size.new = 49152 time.old = 2002/03/29 12:38:08 time.new = 2002/03/29 12:38:08
company name filedescription KiXtart 32 bit Thunk DLL fileversion 3, 61, 1, 0 internalname KX32 language 0409English legalcopyright Copyright Ruud van Velsen. 2001 legaltrademarks originalfilename KX32.DLL privatebuild productname KiXtart productversion 3, 61, 1, 0 specialbuild
Informative INSTALL: copy x:\kx95.dll c:\windows\kx95.dll
size.old = 49152 size.new = 49152 time.old = 2001/11/19 05:00:00 time.new = 2001/11/19 05:00:00
company name filedescription KiXtart RPC client DLL fileversion 3, 60, 0, 0 internalname KX95 language 0409English legalcopyright Copyright Ruud van Velsen. 2001 legaltrademarks originalfilename KX95.DLL privatebuild productname KiXtart productversion 3, 60, 0, 0 specialbuild
=> KiXtart - kix32.exe - 2002/08/14 02:59:31 -> 2002/07/08 20:41:12 225280 (build 099) => KiXtart - kx16.dll - 2002/08/14 02:59:31 -> 2001/08/27 20:17:29 47104 => KiXtart - kx32.dll - 2002/08/14 02:59:31 -> 2002/03/29 12:38:08 49152 => KiXtart - kx95.dll - 2002/08/14 02:59:31 -> 2001/11/19 05:00:00 49152 => KiXtart - - installation completed at 2002/08/14 02:59:31 (+kix32.exe +kx16.dll +kx32.dll +kx95.dll) to "c:\windows\" Informative INSTALL: creation of KIX file associations. => => .kix kix32 document => .k2k kix32 document => .scr kix32 document => .udf kix32 document => kix32 document Edit => => KiXtart - KiXtart release - ME -> kix 4.10 => KiXtart - KiXtart mode - registry
logevent = Kixtart-UPDATE 3.07 script completed successfully (02:59:26 - 02:59:31) (+kix32.exe +kx16.dll +kx32.dll +kx95.dll) to "c:\windows\"
Kixtart 4.10 update completed. ('X:\' -> 'C:\WINDOWS\')
- a Kix410registry.exe installation when .scr has already another
file association:
code:
Kixtart 4.10 - ME debug mode (vs 3.06) 01:30:11
Informative INSTALL: copy x:\kix32.exe c:\windows\kix32.exe
=> KiXtart - kix32.exe - 2002/08/08 01:30:18 -> 2002/07/08 20:41:12 225280 (build 099) => KiXtart - kx16.dll - 2002/08/08 01:30:18 -> 2001/08/27 20:17:29 47104 => KiXtart - kx32.dll - 2002/08/08 01:30:18 -> 2002/03/29 12:38:08 49152 => KiXtart - kx95.dll - 2002/08/08 01:30:18 -> 2001/11/19 05:00:00 49152 => KiXtart - - installation completed at 2002/08/08 01:30:18 (+kix32.exe +kx16.dll +kx32.dll +kx95.dll) to "c:\windows\" Informative INSTALL: creation of KIX file associations. => => .kix kix32 document => .k2k kix32 document => .scr kix32 document test => .udf kix32 document => kix32 document Edit => => KiXtart - KiXtart release - ME -> kix 4.10 => KiXtart - KiXtart mode - registry
logevent = Kixtart-UPDATE 3.06 script completed successfully (01:30:11 - 01:30:19) (+kix32.exe +kx16.dll +kx32.dll +kx95.dll) to "c:\windows\"
Kixtart 4.10 update completed. ('X:\' -> 'C:\WINDOWS\')
- a Kix410update.exe installation when .scr has already another
file association:
code:
Kixtart 4.10 - ME debug mode (vs 3.06) 01:30:58
Informative INSTALL: copy x:\kix32.exe c:\windows\kix32.exe
=> KiXtart - kix32.exe - 2002/08/08 01:31:03 -> 2002/07/08 20:41:12 225280 (build 099) => KiXtart - kx16.dll - 2002/08/08 01:31:03 -> 2001/08/27 20:17:29 47104 => KiXtart - kx32.dll - 2002/08/08 01:31:03 -> 2002/03/29 12:38:08 49152 => KiXtart - kx95.dll - 2002/08/08 01:31:03 -> 2001/11/19 05:00:00 49152 => KiXtart - - installation completed at 2002/08/08 01:31:03 (+kix32.exe +kx16.dll +kx32.dll +kx95.dll) to "c:\windows\" => => .kix => .k2k => .scr kix32 document test => .udf => kix32 document => => KiXtart - KiXtart release - ME -> kix 4.10 => KiXtart - KiXtart mode - update
logevent = Kixtart-UPDATE 3.06 script completed successfully (01:30:58 - 01:31:03) (+kix32.exe +kx16.dll +kx32.dll +kx95.dll) to "c:\windows\"
Kixtart 4.10 update completed. ('X:\' -> 'C:\WINDOWS\')
- the control file when you are installation kixtart files on f.e. X-drive
code:
[KiXtart] kix32.exe=2002/08/07 23:42:53 -> 2002/07/08 20:41:12 225280 (build 099) kx16.dll=2002/08/07 23:42:53 -> 2001/08/27 20:17:29 47104 kx32.dll=2002/08/07 23:42:53 -> 2002/03/29 12:38:08 49152 kx95.dll=2002/08/07 23:42:53 -> 2001/11/19 05:00:00 49152 KiXtart=installation completed at 2002/08/07 23:42:53 (+kix32.exe +kx16.dll +kx32.dll +kx95.dll) to "x:\windows\" KiXtart release=ME -> kix 4.10 KiXtart mode=registry
greetings.
btw: Still to go for a combine installation of kix32.exe & wkix32.exe
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#67708 - 2002-10-05 12:54 AM
Re: Deployment of Kix Scripts
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Kdyer
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Update.
{Edit - The Infrastructure Master piece was not worded properly}
I apologize for not getting back on this until now, but things are looking great!
Issues/Hurdles with this upgrade:
- Two Login scripts, for two companies logging into the same domain
- Kix3.63 already in the Enterprise
- GETTYPE.EXE and other Resource Kit utilities were not working
properly. - Files to be distributed were making the NTLOGON.BAT and related
files convoluted - Parent Company (Company A) Users were not only using the NTLOGON.BAT
file but a secondary Batch file as well. - Child Company (Company B) Users were running scripts from the client
workstation and not the Logon Server. - Groups were not be detected properly, we have added in a the “token
cache” flush - http://helpdesk.kixtart.org/KixManual2001/Reference/GroupMembership.asp Also, we encountered an issue with the Infrastructure Master in the company.com domain. Variety of users- Locked down
- Full Administrative Access
- Domain Admins
- Servers
- Terminal Server/Citrix
Design Philosopies/Concepts: Ability to write to directories/folders In theory, all users should be able to write to %windir% and not %windir%\system32, however it was discovered that one of our test users could not write to %windir%. Because of this, we chose to create a folder on the same drive on the root, called Scripts.
Ability to write to the Registry Tried to make the scripts only write to HKEY_CURRENT_USER. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE needs Administrative access
Delivery of the Kixtart Executable Chose to use a package delivery method to copy the Kix32 to the client workstations. We are using methods and package tool described at - http://home.wanadoo.nl/scripting/
This is also discussed at - .KIX -> .EXE: Package and compact your script...
This is from Microsoft and is using the Iexpress Package tool.
This is available from - http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q237803 and the IDK99.EXE is available at the web location listed.
When investigating this install package script for Kixtart, it was writing to the C: Drive specifically. Worked with the Developer of the Package on Kixtart and asked him to modify the script as the maybe times where Windows is installed on another drive other than C: like M: for example. With suggestions from myself and another Moderator on http://kixtart.org for changes, he has since changed the install script to look for where Windows is installed.
The suggestions the other Moderator made was it is unnecessary to copy over the DLLS and related files for Windows 9x onto a Windows NT-Class system (Windows NT, 2000, XP)
This script has been modified and the install script to have it check for the $SystemDrive + “\Scripts” and if needed create the folder and copy appropriate files. Also, changed to not add in the Kixtart Association for .KX, .KIX, and .SCR files in the User’s Registry. When this install package runs, it creates two log files, one in the root of the Windows Drive and one in the Scripts Folder on the Windows Drive. These log files are helpful to see if the client workstation installation was successful. Additionally, these files can also be used at login to Deploy/Update Kixtart to the client workstations.
Script conversion We have two domains… A “parent” and a “child.” We have embarked on a domain migration to the child domain.
To start, we created a test script for Domain Admins and people in IT to test and hammer out any kinks. This was also called from a separate Ntlogon.bat called NTTest.bat and we modified the users testing this script. The basis of this new NTLOGON.BAT file is from - http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q318689
The updated NTLOGON.BAT file is:
code:
::@Echo OFF
:: LAST EDITED; kld 10.04.02 @10:38PM pst :: Trimmed down to use less stuff.. :: - From: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q318689 :: 3 October 2002 - Changed to Kixtart 4.02
@ECHO off ::SETLOCAL
VER | find "NT" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_NT
VER | find "2000" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_NT
VER | find "XP" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_NT
VER | find "98" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_9X
VER | find "95" > nul IF not errorlevel 1 GOTO Win_9X
GOTO unknown_os
:win_NT @TITLE Company A / Company B NT Logon Script ECHO HELLO %USERNAME%! Echo Welcome to %USERDOMAIN%, Inc. NT Domain Environment if not exist %SystemDrive%\Scripts\nul md %SystemDrive%\Scripts if not exist %SystemDrive%\Scripts\kix402.ok %LOGONSERVER%\NETLOGON\Programs\kix402update.exe /q %SystemDrive%\Scripts\kix32.exe %LOGONSERVER%\NETLOGON\Kixtart.kix /f :: -- call should be reserved for calling another batch file ::%windir%\kix32.exe %LOGONSERVER%\NETLOGON\Kixtest.kix goto end
:win_9X :: --- CHECK FOR FILES TO SET THE USER NAME IF NOT EXIST %WINDIR%\PUTINENV.EXE XCOPY \\EOS\NETLOGON\Programs\Win9x\PUTINENV.EXE %WINDIR% IF NOT EXIST %WINDIR%\WINSET.EXE XCOPY \\EOS\NETLOGON\Programs\Win9x\WINSET.EXE %WINDIR%
:: --- SET THE Environment Variables :: -- Execute the script ::%WINDIR%\SYSTEM\KIX32.EXE %WINDIR%\SYSTEM\W95ENV.KIX
%WINDIR%\PUTINENV.EXE L %WINDIR%\winset computername=%COMPUTERNAME% %WINDIR%\winset username=%USERNAME% %WINDIR%\winset LANGROUP=%LANGROUP% %WINDIR%\winset LOGONSERVER=%LOGONSERVER%
:: --- DISPLAY THE USER NAME/DOMAIN ECHO HELLO %USERNAME%! ECHO Welcome to %LANGROUP%, Inc. Windows 9x Domain Environment
if not exist c:\scripts\nul md c:\scripts if not exist c:\scripts\kix402.ok %0\..\Programs\kix402update.exe /q %0\..\kix32.exe %0\..\kix95.kix goto end
:unknown_os :end
The Kixtart Script is too large for posting in this article, but is generally constructed as follows:
- Set some Global Variables for Registry Keys
- If a member of Company B, do some drive mappings
- Detect the OS
- If one of the Citrix Servers for Company B, GOTO specific section
and check for ODBC, environment information and then leave - If logging into one of the servers, leave the script
- If a member of Company A, copy some files to the client workstation
- Check for files on the workstation
- Detect what version of VirusScan, Dat, Engine, and etc. being
reported from McAfee. - Check to see if ePO (ePolicy Orchestrator is installed)
- Determine what time of day it is
- Build the screen for the user to let them know what is going on
- Do some common routines for all users
- Detect which subnet the user is logging in from, if from our VPN
subnets leave - Detect which groups the users are in and map drives and run routines
for the users - Routines used in Groups listed in the previous bullet
We kept copies of script changes in folders under the Netlogon folder and each is called scriptbak and from each day changes were made; we called the folder 10042002-orig for the folder name. Sort of a “poor mans” Visual SourceSafe. This Test script was a testing ground to have both companies’ scripts to be integrated into one script.
Once we have started migration to the new domain, we took the script in the Parent Domain and looked at user groups and checked to see if they exist in the Child Domain and added notes for each group as such. Any groups that were Domain specific were prefaced with either “Parent\GroupName” or “Child\GroupName.” Groups that exist in both domains did not need to be prefaced, for example “GroupName.” This operation was then duplicated for the Child Domain Kix Script.
The “Test” Script was copied to the Child Domain.
Integrated the Child Domain Kixtart.KIX into the “Test” Script. Added in the groups from the Child Domain Script. Checked to see if there were any missing Groups from the GOSUB Routines. We were now using WMI for Shortcuts and made the appropriate changes.
Changes in the Kixtart script: Server-Side Script execution- The Kix32.EXE file is copied to the client and asks the server for the Kixtart scripts. The Kixtart scripts for Company B were originally copied to the client workstation and executed.
Server/Terminal Server Check- If found, leave from the script. This used to be done from the NTLOGON.BAT file.
File Checks- Any Utilities are checked and if needed copied to the Workstation.
Printers- Copy the Default Printer settings to the User’s Personal Drive. We have been imaging and updating a number of our users and once the machine has been imaged or replaced, they lose their printer.
Outlook Once the user logs in the first time, they get MS-Outlook configured and setup.
Thanks everybody!
Kent [ 05. October 2002, 05:57: Message edited by: kdyer ]
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#67709 - 2002-10-07 06:47 PM
Re: Deployment of Kix Scripts
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Kdyer
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#67710 - 2002-12-01 07:52 AM
Re: Deployment of Kix Scripts
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MCA
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Dear Kent,
Thanks for your excellent feedback. See the related topic for another reaction to it. greetings.
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#67711 - 2002-12-01 08:02 AM
Re: Deployment of Kix Scripts
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Kdyer
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I take it with the new versions of the the update files, there will be the options of not copying the DLLs if you are deploying on to non-Win9x systems and not doing associations with .KIX, KX, and .UDF files?
Have you looked into the use of WINRAR or another package deployment tool rather than IExpress?
Thanks!
Kent
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#67712 - 2002-12-01 08:28 AM
Re: Deployment of Kix Scripts
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MCA
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Dear,
No, we doesn't look at winrar. We doesn't want unexpected situation after distribution of package. Winrar isn't freeware.
We have automate the process to create and to verify new iexpress packages. Only your feedback results in some changes to scripts and content of the packages. Mostly when a product has some limitations we will search for another one. greetings.
(TO_DO) [ 01. December 2002, 08:29: Message edited by: MCA ]
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