Drive deployment via Group Policy

Hello

I asked and got a license deployment and I try to follow the instructions for deploying the player via the group policy on computers on my network.

Gives it to adobe document that you said to put the name of the computer under security filtering in the GP OR that was created.  I did, but it is clear that the policy does not apply.

When I run the result of group strategy, it's not even show so I must have something wrong.  The adobe document gives several images has its place and is on a text (at least when I display - and yes I use the most recent version of the player).

Any ideas?

Thank you

Allen

Yes, if you apply it to your default domain policy, and then all the computers in your domain will receive the GPO, as long as you have the security filtering set to authenticated users.

This should not be a problem if all the PC's on your workplace will not have issues running Adobe Reader version 9.  Some older PC can not work properly when using Reader 9.

The GPO will process only when necessary.  After that it is placed, it will not install again, unless:

-force you a relocation option to redeploy to the strategy of software installation of the GPO said.

-user UN - install Adobe Reader, if they are able to do

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