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    AutoCad LT 2013 GPO install issue gpo.mst

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    09-17-2012 03:16 AM

    I made a new administrative package, together with the merger with SP1.1. I'm going to put to the test policy (acadlt.msi) and voila. Add the first change script can (ACAD-ACLT2013ENSP1.1x64.mst), the second standard can not (gpo.mst) - AD resist "An error occured Accessing the software installlation data in the active directory". Standard message So when I try to cram wrong somewhere mst, missing information about the version of the application. Was already the same problem with this Civil 2013.

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    Re: AutoCad LT 2013 GPO install issue gpo.mst

    09-25-2012 08:31 AM in reply to: martin.franc

    We tested this on our side,We are not able to re-produce this on 64bit Image of AutoCAD LT 2013.

     

    Can you try to add this using Active Directory client running on another OS.(2003/Xp etc..)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Re: AutoCad LT 2013 GPO install issue gpo.mst

    09-26-2012 12:16 AM in reply to: hashim.mundol

    I try do this directly from AD console on W2K8R2. Domain and forest functional level is Windows Server 2008 R2. I think I'll do one more attempt. I download the English installation package and create LT2013 x64 description step by step.

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    Re: AutoCad LT 2013 GPO install issue gpo.mst

    09-26-2012 03:40 AM in reply to: hashim.mundol

    Steps 1 to 12 :create a standard network image (LT2013 x64 EN package downloaded today from Autodesk) + merge with SP 1.1

     

    1) Run setup as administrator

    2) Create deployment

    3) Conf. name and network path, standard installation settings

    4) EULA

    5) Serial number

    6) Settings part1 (change - deselect Display Welcome screen... in User Preferences)

    7) Settings part2 (change - select location of SP and set option "Merge...")

    8) Settings part3 (change - deselect "Enable live updates")

    9) Settings part4 (change - select "Allow users to recieve...")

    10) Making of network image with SP1.1

    11) Network image completed

    12) Network location ready

     

    Step 13-25 Our AD

    prerequisites:

    A Global security group named G SWITestAPP

    A Group policy object named SWI TestAPP

     

    13) A tree of group policy in GPMC where is "GPO SWI TestAPP" (a clear gpo without settings)

    14) remove "Authenticated Users" group from delegation/filtering GPO SWI TestAPP

    15) add group "G SWITestAPP" to security filtering of GPO "SWI TestAPP" with "Apply Group policy" Permitions

    16) status of GPO changed to "User configuration settings disabled" because instalation used only part of machine policy

    17) Start editing GPO "SWI TestAPP"

    18) Configure new package

    19) Select msi file from network image

    20) Selected method: Advanced

    21) Configuration of... Name

    22) Configuration of... Deployment and Advanced options

    23) Configuration of... Modifications - set 1st mst file (aclt-nameofimage.mst)

    24) Configuration of... Modifications - set 2nd mst file (gpo.mst)

    25) and click OK = Error

     

     

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    Re: AutoCad LT 2013 GPO install issue gpo.mst

    09-26-2012 03:42 AM in reply to: hashim.mundol

    Steps 13-17

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    Re: AutoCad LT 2013 GPO install issue gpo.mst

    09-26-2012 03:43 AM in reply to: hashim.mundol

    Steps ...to 25

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    Re: AutoCad LT 2013 GPO install issue gpo.mst

    09-26-2012 03:47 AM in reply to: martin.franc

    What is the error in the event viewer ?

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    Re: AutoCad LT 2013 GPO install issue gpo.mst

    09-26-2012 04:09 AM in reply to: hashim.mundol

    App log chronologically :

     

     

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    og Name:      Application
    Source:        Software Installation
    Date:          26.9.2012 10:39:45
    Event ID:      119
    Task Category: None
    Level:         Warning
    Keywords:      Classic
    User:          N/A
    Computer:      xxx
    Description:
    Software Installation encountered an unexpected error while reading from the MSI file \\sph00\ADIB\Test\ACLT2013ENx64SP1.1\AdminImage\x64\acadlt\acadlt.msi.  The error was not serious enough to justify halting the operation.  The following error was encountered: The operation completed successfully.

     

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    Log Name:      Application
    Source:        MsiInstaller
    Date:          26.9.2012 10:39:45
    Event ID:      1040
    Task Category: None
    Level:         Information
    Keywords:      Classic
    User:          EGEM\damf_01
    Computer:      xxx
    Description:
    Beginning a Windows Installer transaction: \\sph00\ADIB\Test\ACLT2013ENx64SP1.1\AdminImage\x64\acadlt\acadlt.msi. Client Process Id: 6176.

     

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    Log Name:      Application
    Source:        MsiInstaller
    Date:          26.9.2012 10:39:47
    Event ID:      1042
    Task Category: None
    Level:         Information
    Keywords:      Classic
    User:          SYSTEM
    Computer:      XXX
    Description:
    Ending a Windows Installer transaction: \\sph00\ADIB\Test\ACLT2013ENx64SP1.1\AdminImage\x64\acadlt\acadlt.msi. Client Process Id: 6176.

     

     

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    Log Name:      Application
    Source:        Microsoft-Windows-RestartManager
    Date:          26.9.2012 10:39:46
    Event ID:      10000
    Task Category: None
    Level:         Information
    Keywords:     
    User:          EGEM\damf_01
    Computer:     XXX
    Description:
    Starting session 0 - ‎2012‎-‎09‎-‎26T08:39:46.432468600Z.

     

     

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    Log Name:      Application
    Source:        Microsoft-Windows-RestartManager
    Date:          26.9.2012 10:39:47
    Event ID:      10001
    Task Category: None
    Level:         Information
    Keywords:     
    User:          EGEM\damf_01
    Computer:      XXX
    Description:
    Ending session 0 started ‎2012‎-‎09‎-‎26T08:39:46.432468600Z.

     

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    Log Name:      Application
    Source:        MsiInstaller
    Date:          26.9.2012 10:42:26
    Event ID:      1040
    Task Category: None
    Level:         Information
    Keywords:      Classic
    User:          EGEM\damf_01
    Computer:      XXX
    Description:
    Beginning a Windows Installer transaction: \\sph00\ADIB\Test\ACLT2013ENx64SP1.1\AdminImage\x64\acadlt\acadlt.msi. Client Process Id: 6176.

     

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    Log Name:      Application
    Source:        MsiInstaller
    Date:          26.9.2012 10:42:26
    Event ID:      1042
    Task Category: None
    Level:         Information
    Keywords:      Classic
    User:          SYSTEM
    Computer:      XXX
    Description:
    Ending a Windows Installer transaction: \\sph00\ADIB\Test\ACLT2013ENx64SP1.1\AdminImage\x64\acadlt\acadlt.msi. Client Process Id: 6176.

     

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    Log Name:      Application Source:        Software Installation Date:          26.9.2012 10:42:26 Event ID:      110 Task Category: None Level:         Error Keywords:      Classic User:          N/A Computer:      xxx  Description: Software Installation was unable to generate the script for \\sph00\ADIB\Test\ACLT2013ENx64SP1.1\AdminImage\x64\acadlt\acadlt.msi.  The following error was encountered: Error applying transforms. Verify that the specified transform paths are valid.

     

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    Log Name:      Application Source:        Software Installation Date:          26.9.2012 10:42:26 Event ID:      101 Task Category: None Level:         Error Keywords:      Classic User:          N/A Computer:      xxx Description: Software Installation encountered the following error: Error applying transforms. Verify that the specified transform paths are valid.

     

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    its all

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    Re: AutoCad LT 2013 GPO install issue gpo.mst

    09-26-2012 06:18 AM in reply to: martin.franc

    could you please try without SP1 ?

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    Re: AutoCad LT 2013 GPO install issue gpo.mst

    09-26-2012 06:24 AM in reply to: hashim.mundol

    You think LT2013 without SP1.1...? Yes i have, yes its working. I have 50 clients in domain with LT2013EN (+CZ lang pack) distributed via AD/GPO. Its about 80 installations (clients have laptops and workstations). And versions LT2012/LT2011 with SP2 too.

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