Installing Adobe 7 with RemoteScope
The following example is for the deployment of Adobe
Reader 7 using Remotescope. You may think step 1 - 4
a bit ridiculous, but it's just that Adobe needs to
compress all files into a compact file for faster download.
You don't usually walk through these painful steps for
software that comes on CDROM.
With this example we suggest you create an MSI file
because it is easier. However, the ISS (InstallShield)
method is actually a 'shelled' MSI method - in other
words
ISS will extract MSI files eventually; therefore
we rather just use MSI files. But of course there are
many ways to deploy software, if you found ISS, windows
script, VB script or etc is easier to you then they
will also work.
1) Download Adobe 7 from the internet and run it.

2) Don't proceed to next yet
go to step 3

3) Run a search from adobe*.msi on your hard drive.
Open the folder that containing the msi file we need.
If you click cancel on step 2 all the files will be
gone.

4) Copy all files here to a shared folder for software
distribution. After copying all files you may cancel
the screen on step 2, close step 3.
TIP: Pay attention to users share and access rights.

5) In the product definition
editor, the sample we're using is using the kit path.
Logon ID may
vary to your
windows security setup. We have my guest account enabled
without a password
in this sample machine.
Tip: The share path is a
UNC path. When you use the browse button, please start
from
"My network places"
to locate the share folder.

6) Please refer to Microsoft installer for all msiexec.exe
parameters. It is standardized /i for install, /x for
uninstall and so on
The OS support & conditions are pre-condition check.
If the condition(s) are not met, deploy will fail. Using
unspecified and zeros under the conditions section is
most flexible.

8) Now you may deploy your software!
HINTS: Windows XP has a security setting that will
prevent network access. We can correct it by changing
the setting; go to START, RUN type in secpol.msc. Now
you will see Local Security Settings, click on Local
Policies, Security Options, Network access: Sharing
and security model for local accounts. Double click
it and switch it to CLASSIC - local users authenticate
as themselves.
Hints: This setting applies to the machine where you
share the adobe folder. Also this setting needs to be
done on those machines you will deploy RemoteScope clients
to.
Should you have futher questions please feel free to
contact us at tech@micro2000.co.uk
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