Windows Thread, Flash Deployment in Technical; Am having a major problem with Flash, it keeps removing itself from workstations! I did have a script which installed ...
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20th October 2008, 10:37 AM #1 Flash Deployment
Am having a major problem with Flash, it keeps removing itself from workstations! I did have a script which installed flash at boot (startup script) but this doesn't seem to be working now. I have tried manual installing on workstations or running my script which both work and install fine but soon as workstations are rebooted flash seems to drop off altogether - it’s not even listed in add remove programs! This is the same if I try either version 9 or 10. I do not have any shutdown scripts deployed and have checked all startup scripts for discrepancies and all seem ok.
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20th October 2008, 11:56 AM #2 Why not deploy the the MSI using Group Policies?
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20th October 2008, 12:04 PM #3 
Originally Posted by
Michael
Why not deploy the the
MSI using Group Policies?
Agreed, just go to the Adobe site, and request a distribution license for Flash Player (ActiveX).
Im sure you have a group policy that covers every PC that you can stick it on. Personally i have a "Core" policy for Office, Visio, Encarta, and then an "Application Software Policy for Flash, Adobe, Java etc... Then departmental for the restricted licenses, people are slowly getting the idea that MSI's are the way to go, even some educational software suppliers!!!
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20th October 2008, 01:12 PM #4 Thanks Michael, didn't realise they had an MSI available, solved problem.
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