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pow |
posted on 27th May 15 at 16:37 |
I tend to ignore Davey when he chats shite like that :P | |
Dom |
posted on 26th May 15 at 15:51 |
quote: Has it's uses just like Adobe Flash :nod: | |
DaveyLC |
posted on 26th May 15 at 12:38 |
quote: Silver Light?.. SILVER BLOODY LIGHT... That's like suggesting that someone fills their car with 4-Star! :lol: | |
Gsi_Ire |
posted on 26th May 15 at 12:31 |
Oh yes, that would all make sense if you worked for anyone other than the crowd I do...... | |
pow |
posted on 23rd May 15 at 16:15 |
Push silver light out with wsus, Adobe apps you ca get msis for, office has its own startup script you ca apply using gpo (modify the read permissions on the batch file so only computers that are members of the group can read the file so you can target accurately). Push msis out by group policy | |
Richie |
posted on 23rd May 15 at 15:57 |
Surely just deploy it via GPO and running the script at SYSTEM is the easiest method here? That stops the computer prompting for UAC. | |
Gsi_Ire |
posted on 18th May 15 at 10:36 |
Ok, nevermind, I have made a pretty simple process of firing up CMD in admin mode, then running a batch file which creates a task to run my install batch file with the highest available rights, no request for UAC except when launching CMD at the start, then deletes the task at the end. its messy, but works. | |
Gsi_Ire |
posted on 18th May 15 at 08:37 |
Hi Folks, |