Deployment of group policy for MSI

I'm looking for assistance from anyone who has deployed successfully to close via Group Policy. I saw a shape whose oldest he question to set a few pointers on a batch file, but this only works if the user has rights to install. I am looking to complete the deployment through MSI installation of Group Policy (similar to Jabber) native capacity.

If you want to install by the user and can provide goods MSI on the installation in any way, you can use MSI transformations. It is an a little horrible process. If you have a control on the Setup command line, you can perform an installation by user with progress indicator using for example

msiexec /qb! /i Proximity.msi ALLUSERS=2 MSIINSTALLPERUSER=1
To do this using transformations of MSI, you need to install orca (Orca.msi bundles with the Windows SDK) and open Proximity.msi, change the ALLUSERS and MSIINSTALLPERUSER properties and save again. If you want to do this, I made a transformation with the published properties file. HOWTO:
  1. Open Proximity.msi in Orca
  2. At the options screen-> database and check «copy integrated workflow [...]» (see screenshot in archive attached)
  3. Apply the transformation (in the archive attached)
  4. Use ' save transformed under... ". "to save the new file.
This new file will install as the installing user even when installing without a GUI.
So to summarize, MSI is hard to work with for both developers and end users. If you find a simpler solution without moving to a more powerful tool than GPO, we'd really love to hear it!

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