3 Verify the installation. Confirm that the program has been correctly
installed. See
Use Group Policies to Assign a Deployment to Com-
puters
Perform the following procedures from a Windows XP computer or a Windows
2000 or 2003 server that has Group Policy Management Console installed,
and has access to the Active Directory server.
NOTE For more information, go to
Management Console".
To assign a deployment to a computer
1 Start the Group Policy Management Console (gpmc.msc).
2 Right-click the organizational unit where you want to create the group
policy object (GPO). Then select Create and Link a GPO Here and name
the Group Policy.
3 Edit the policy.
4 In the Group Policy Object Editor dialog box, under Software Settings,
right-click Software Installation, and click New
5 In the Open dialog box, navigate to the administrative image created by
the deployment process. Navigate to AdminImage\<processor
type>\<product name folder>. The processor type is either x86 or x64,
depending on the processor type for which you created your deployment.
Examples
For x86 deployments:
\\server123\Deployment\AdminImage\x86\acad
For x64 deployments:
\\server123\Deployment\AdminImage\x64\acad
6 Select the Windows Installer Packages file called acad-<deployment
name>.msi. Click Open.
If the deployment was called "Design 2013 32 bit," then the deployment's
MSI file would be acad-Design 2013 32 bit.msi.
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Verify a Group Policy Deployment
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(page 57).
and search for "Group Policy
Package.
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