MSI installation in locked down NT 4 & Win2k Environment

From: J (bigstuntman_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/19/03


Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 18:43:20 -0700


Is there a prescribed/proven method that allows for MSI
installation on NT 4 & Win2k Pro machines? The scenario
in which I am describing are on "home office" and remote
machines which do not participate in any type of 3rd
party software distribution system. Can runas be used in
this scenario? Is there a runas solution for NT 4? Can
you hide the password when using runas - if you wanted to
utilize it on distributable media for an end user? Are
there better methods to installation in a locked down
environment? Thanks for any input!



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