I have WIndows 2000 Service Pack 4 advertised to a collection of PC's (our technologies department)
when I updated the collection, it started installing on PC's with SP4 already installed and even with the user logged on.
Do advetisements only recognise the original settings they are published with or will they be editable throughout their entire published lifetime?
Its advertised as, only to run on Original, SP1,2 or 3, and it the last tab had "disable this program on computers where it is advertise" yet it continues to do exactly what it was specified to do, when first created. Also, its set to SMS does NOT reboot the machine, whats it doing, prompting the user that they need to restart their machine, and if they miss the prompt it reboots then automatically.
Anyone have any ideas? Its potentially dangerous as i CANNOT have this system deployed State wide if its randomly rebooting machines when i advertise 1 package.
Hope you can help!
when I updated the collection, it started installing on PC's with SP4 already installed and even with the user logged on.
Do advetisements only recognise the original settings they are published with or will they be editable throughout their entire published lifetime?
Its advertised as, only to run on Original, SP1,2 or 3, and it the last tab had "disable this program on computers where it is advertise" yet it continues to do exactly what it was specified to do, when first created. Also, its set to SMS does NOT reboot the machine, whats it doing, prompting the user that they need to restart their machine, and if they miss the prompt it reboots then automatically.
Anyone have any ideas? Its potentially dangerous as i CANNOT have this system deployed State wide if its randomly rebooting machines when i advertise 1 package.
Hope you can help!