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2 In the Open dialog box, navigate to the location of the administrative
image that you specified when creating the deployment. Navigate to
Img\<processor type>\<locale>\<product name>ps.msi. Click Open.
The <locale> used in the examples is en-us for US English.
Examples
For x86 deployments: \\server123\Deployment\Img\x86\en-us\<product name>
For x64 deployments: \\server123\Deployment\Img\x64\en-us\<product name>
3 In the Deploy Software dialog box select Advanced and click OK.
4 In the <product name> Properties dialog box, Modifications tab, click
Add.
5 In the Open dialog box, select the Transform Package file called
acad-<deployment name>.mst located at Img\<processor type>\<product
name>. Click Open.
6 In the <product name> Properties dialog box, Modifications tab, click
Add.
7 In the Open dialog box, navigate to <deployment location>\Tools and
select the Transform Package file called gpo.mst.
8 Click OK to complete the package.
The GPO is now assigned to all computers that are members of the
organizational unit for which the GPO was created. The next time a computer
in the organizational unit is restarted, the program will be installed and will
be available for all users of the computer. See
Verify a Group Policy Deployment
(page 32) to confirm that the group policy has been created correctly.
Verify a Group Policy Deployment
To verify that this deployment has been correctly assigned to a computer,
restart a computer that is in the organizational unit for which the group policy
was created. The program installation begins before the login prompt is
displayed. The operating system displays group policy messages, including a
message indicating the installation of any managed software.
After logging in, double-click the program icon on the desktop to complete
the installation and start the program.
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