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Note: You must include a complete path to the installation package, even if the package is in the same
folder as the configuration script.
For the complete syntax of the configuration script, see Configuration script parameters (p. 30).
See also “Examples of creating a transform” in Unattended installation (p. 22).
The installation packages are ready for deployment. You now need to create Group Policy objects, as
described in Setting up the Group Policy objects (p. 29).
2.1.4.3 Setting up the Group Policy objects
Use this procedure to set up a Group Policy object (GPO) for agent deployment in the entire domain
or in its organizational unit. The agent will be installed on each machine which is a member of the
domain or the organizational unit immediately after Windows starts on that machine.
Prerequisites
You must be logged on to the domain controller as a domain administrator; if the domain has
more than one domain controller, log on to any of them as a domain administrator.
If you are planning to deploy the agent in an organizational unit, make sure that the
organizational unit exists in the domain.
Make sure that you have completed the steps described in Preparing the agent's deployment.
Step 1: Creating Group Policy objects
1. In the Start menu, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Active Directory Users and
Computers (in Windows Server 2003) or Group Policy Management (in Windows Server 2008).
2. In Windows Server 2003:
Right-click the name of the domain or organizational unit, and then click Properties. In the
dialog box, click the Group Policy tab, and then click New.
In Windows Server 2008:
Right-click the name of the domain or organizational unit, and then click Create a GPO in this
domain, and Link it here.
3. Name the new Group Policy object Acronis Agent
4. Similarly, create another Group Policy object and name it Acronis Core
5. Make sure that the Acronis Agent object is higher in the list than the Acronis Core object.
Step 2: Configuring the Group Policy object for the agent
1. Open the Acronis Agent Group Policy object for editing, as follows:
In Windows Server 2003, click the Group Policy object, and then click Edit.
In Windows Server 2008, under Group Policy Objects, right-click the Group Policy object, and
then click Edit.
2. In the Group Policy object editor snap-in, expand Computer Configuration, and then expand
Software Settings.
3. Right-click Software installation, then point to New, and then click Package.
4. Select the agent's installation package in the shared folder that you previously created, and then
click Open.
5. In the Deploy Software dialog box, click Advanced, and then click OK.
6. If you are reinstalling or updating the agent, do nothing.
If you are installing the agent, do the following: