Microsoft KB Archive/314953

= How To Use Group Policy to Deploy Windows XP in a Windows 2000-Based Network =

Article ID: 314953

Article Last Modified on 10/31/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
 * Microsoft Windows XP Professional

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This article was previously published under Q314953



IN THIS TASK
SUMMARY
 * How to Create a Network Share
 * How to Create a Group Policy Object (GPO)

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SUMMARY
This step-by-step article describes how to use Group Policy to deploy Windows XP Professional in a Windows 2000-based network. You can use Group Policy to make a Windows XP Professional upgrade available to the workstations in your network.

NOTE: To perform the procedures that are described in this article, you must be a member of the Administrators group on a computer that is running Windows 2000 Server or Advanced Server.

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How to Create a Network Share

 * 1) Create a folder to hold the Windows Installer package (Winnt32.msi) on a network server.
 * 2) Give the folder the appropriate permissions to allow the users and the computers to read and run the files, and then copy the I386 folder from the Windows XP Professional CD-ROM to this folder.

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How to Create a Group Policy Object (GPO)
You can create a GPO for a domain, an organizational unit, or a site. It is recommended that you assign a GPO to an organizational unit that contains the users whose workstations you want to upgrade. To create a GPO:
 * 1) Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Active Directory Users and Computers.
 * 2) Right-click the container that you want to have the GPO linked to, and then click Properties.
 * 3) Click the Group Policy tab, click New, and then type a name for the new GPO in the New Group Policy Object box.
 * 4) Click the GPO that you created in step 3, and then click Edit.
 * 5) Click to expand User Configuration, and then click to expand Software Settings.
 * 6) Right-click Software installation, point to New, and then click Package.
 * 7) In the Look in box, browse to the share where the I386 folder is located.

Make sure that the path that you enter is an accessible Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path and not a file system path.
 * 1) Open the share that contains the Windows Installer package, click Winnt32.msi, and then click Open.
 * 2) Click Publish, and then click OK.

NOTE: When you make changes to the GPO, these changes are not applied immediately to the target computers. Instead, they are applied according to the currently valid Group Policy refresh interval. In this scenario, when the program has been published to the users, it is available the next time the affected users log on.

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