Group Policy - software package deployment issues via GPO

Hello world

I have a customer requirement that a 3rd party browser plugin must be installed in all versions of IE. Since the manual installation consumes huge person-hours, has planned to use the GPO

Created GPO & home to respected UO - computer configuration--> policies--> the software--> Software Installation settings

Plugin is not installed in any PC, all computers has following errors in eventviewer

Event 101 ID - the assignment of application OrgPublisher PluginX 11.5 of policy chart plugin - msi deployment failed.  The error was: % 1274

Event ID 103 - the removal of the assignment of the OrgPublisher PluginX 11.5 of the strategy chart plugin - msi deployment failed.  The error was: %value%

Event ID 108 - cannot apply changes to software installation settings.  The installation of the software deployed through Group Policy for this user has been delayed until the next logon, because the changes must be applied before the user logon.  The error was: % 1274

Kind regards

Karthik V

Hello Karthik,

Thanks for posting your question on the forum of the Microsoft community.

The question will be better suited to the audience of professionals on the TechNet forums.

I would recommend posting your query in the TechNet forums.
 
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