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| | Installing Windows apps over the network still broken with 5278 If the Windows application installer resides on a Mac OSX box (server or not). If UAC is on, there is an endless stream of authentication dialog boxes that will come up if you try to run an application installer over the network. This will kill distribution of Vista in my department (or we distribute it with UAC turned off -- which will be most likely at this point for those that *must* have it now...) And, yes, I've reported this on each and every post-B1 build (where it worked in B1)... - Steve |
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| | Re: Installing Windows apps over the network still broken with 5278 Steve Maser wrote: > If the Windows application installer resides on a Mac OSX box (server > or not). > > If UAC is on, there is an endless stream of authentication dialog boxes > that will come up if you try to run an application installer over the > network. > > > This will kill distribution of Vista in my department (or we distribute > it with UAC turned off -- which will be most likely at this point for > those that *must* have it now...) > > > And, yes, I've reported this on each and every post-B1 build (where it > worked in B1)... > > - Steve Steve: I install almost all my apps on Vista over a Windows network (these are downloads stored on my main (XP) machine). I have noticed that this generates an extra dialog that is not present if the setup file is on the local Vista machine. Also, for installers that are signed (but not for unsigned ones, go figure) there is then a looooong delay before the installation proceeds. Is this related to what you see, do you think? David Wilkinson |
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| | Re: Installing Windows apps over the network still broken with 5278 > Steve: > > I install almost all my apps on Vista over a Windows network (these are > downloads stored on my main (XP) machine). I have noticed that this > generates an extra dialog that is not present if the setup file is on > the local Vista machine. Also, for installers that are signed (but not > for unsigned ones, go figure) there is then a looooong delay before the > installation proceeds. > > Is this related to what you see, do you think? > > David Wilkinson I'm not sure. I don't have a Windows Server here, but I've connected to other servers with this Vista build and things worked fine. The usual steps that happen (with UAC on) is that: 0) You log into the remote server with your login/password Find the app installer (any "setup.exe", actually...) Double-click on it. 1) You get the warning that you are about to run something 2) You get the UAC warning to "allow" it to run. 3) You get *another* authentication box requiring you to reenter your server login/password because it "cannot access network resource". With Beta 1 -- that would have been it -- the installer would have run at that point after you reauthenticated to the server (using the same login/pw.) With all the seeds *post* Beta 1 -- step 3 happens over and over and over. I've reported this repeatedly since then, but MS must think this is "expected" behavior at this point. So it's either an intentional screwup with UAC, or it's a bug in SAMBA that needs addressing... - Steve |
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