you can use Group Policy to remotely install software in Windows Server 2012 for clients
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Maurice Torres says:
I think Group Policy is a poor choice here:
– Group Policy would not work if computers are not on local network (e.g. remote laptops).
– Group Policy does not provide any feedback – was installation successful or not
– Group Policy requires that all computers should be in Active Directory domain
There are plenty of products on the market, but make sure you are choosing a cloud-based product. If you do not, you most likely will be able to install software only on the computers connected to local network (and what about remote laptops?).
Few options I would recommend:
1. action1.com – they have free edition and provide pretty good endpoint configuration reporting in addition to software deployment functionality.
2. pdq.com – they provide a lot of features in regards to software deployment, but they are not cloud and the user interface seems little bit overloaded.
3. quest.com – their offering is pretty solid and they do it for many-many years – I would name them an established leader, but might be too costly.
Phil Blair says:
This makes more sense to do it on the user side to me. I missed the checked box (for install when logon). It wouldn't install with it not being checked. So this video help me catch a small error on my part!
SHANMUGA RAJ says:
thanks bro
Mano b says:
thanks for the tutorial . very helpful to configure my server rented from www.datasoft.ws
Yash Jain says:
thanks for uploading this.
cloud tech says:
thanks alote man for making this video…..