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More info?)
Hi
It sounds like a network connectivity issue during startup. Possibly worth
setting the "wait for network" policy setting:
Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Logon ->
Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon
I'd also be looking at networky things like DNS, reliability of connection
to the server etc. If it's multiple clients, the issue might reside at the
server providing the share/package.
You could get a more accurate understanding of why by looking at a network
trace or possibly a user environment debug log:
221833 How to enable user environment debug logging in retail builds of
Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=221833
Lowish level stuff but more instructive than "eliminate the obvious stuff"
troubleshooting.
All of this will take a couple of reboots to swing into action. The "wait
for network" thing won't happen until policy is applied which won't happen
until there's a network -> two reboots.
HTH
--
Mark Renoden [MSFT]
Windows Platform Support Team
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"Kbalert" <karsudha@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> We are using Group policies for software deployment. We assign the msi
> packages to machines so that the applications get installed on next
> reboot.
>
> We have six OU's in our domain (Win2k domain with XP clients). In one of
> the
> OU, we are seeing a weird problem when packages are assigned from the
> group
> policies. The msi package does not get installed on first attempt. But
> rebooting the machine multiple times (two or more times) install the
> package. Surprisingly there is no problem in uninstallaing the packages.
> They get removed on the first reboot of the user machine.
>
> We are seeing the following errors on the user machines.
>
> Event Type: Information
> Event Source: Application Management
> Event ID: 301
> User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
> Computer: ITG23
> Description:
> The assignment of application XYZ from policy ABC OU Application Policy
> succeeded.
>
>
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: Application Management
> Event ID: 102
> User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
> Computer: ITG23
> Description:
> The install of application XYZ from policy ABC OU Application Policy
> failed.
> The error was : The installation source for this product is not available.
> Verify that the source exists and that you can access it.
>
>
> Event Type: Information
> Event Source: Application Management
> Event ID: 303
> User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
> Computer: ITG23
> Description:
> The removal of the assignment of application XYZ from policy ABC OU
> Application Policy succeeded.
>
>
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: Application Management
> Event ID: 108
> User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
> Computer: ITG23
> Description:
> Failed to apply changes to software installation settings. Software
> changes
> could not be applied. A previous log entry with details should exist.
> The
> error was : The installation source for this product is not available.
> Verify that the source exists and that you can access it.
>
>
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: Userenv
> Event ID: 1085
> User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
> Computer: ITG23
> Description:
> The Group Policy client-side extension Software Installation failed to
> execute. Please look for any errors reported earlier by that extension.
>
>
> Note that the same package gets installed after rebooting the machine
> multiple times. The no.of reboots vary from two to five or six. This
> problem
> is not present in other OU's. The package is hosted on a DFS path which is
> accessible to all (everyone and NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM have FULL permissions
> on
> package hosting share).
>
> I have checked the following KB articles.
>
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q274274
>
>
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q278472
>
>
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q815438
>
> All of them talk about the user machine not having permissions etc, which
> does not sem to be the isue in our case as rebooting the machine multiple
> times installs the package.
>
> Any help will be highly appreciated.
>
> --Regards
> Kbalert
>
>