As I understand it, it's SMSCliToknAcct& - this installs the core components (Boot32wn.exe is the actual install) - then the other components (HW inv, SW inv, etc are actually "deployed" to the client as an advert, if you will, and handled by the APM.
HOWEVER - it does depend on the...
When you create the program for you package, on the requirements tab, you've either got to say that the program can run on any platform, or you've got to specify the platform. Just specifying NT should run on 2K as well. That's x86 NT. This is the best setting, because if you get XP, you've...
You'll find this on the notification tab of the Advertised Programs Client Agent. Site -> Site Settings -> Client Agents. Uncheck the boxes. This is a site-specific setting, so you have to do the same to all secondary sites.
You can do one of two things. first, try an SMS Installer package that contains this syntax:
Execute Msiexec /i <name of MSI> /qn
Msiexec.exe should be in the EXE Path and everything else in the command line. If you have something to do after the install, or if you want the user to wait until...
Run the repackage in SMS Installer and run Notepad.exe as the executable. Create the desktop shortcut on your machine, close Notepad, and complete the repackage. Look at the script sditor and remove any items from the newly created script that have nothing to do with your shortcut...
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