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Using SynchroFile, how do I install software on desktops from an NT server system?

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Using SynchroFile, how do I install software on desktops from an NT server system?

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Since SynchroFile does not alter the Windows Registry, a ‘setup.exe’ or equivalent must be run for software downloaded to the desktop system. With SynchroFile on NT Server ‘pushing’ programs: Either the desktop disks must be mounted shared, or use desktop UNC. The desktop user must run the setup.exe manually. With SynchroFile on desktop ‘pulling’ programs: Windows 32 desktop systems can synchronize with any directory available in the Network Neighborhood, including NT Server disks. SynchroFile’s post-synchronization execution can automate the running of ‘setup.exe’ to complete the install and Registry modification.

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