This document provides a guide for deploying Microsoft Silverlight across an organization. It discusses planning the deployment, testing the deployment strategy through a pilot program, and then deploying and maintaining Silverlight. The guide describes using tools like Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM), and Group Policy to deploy Silverlight, and maintaining settings and updates over time. It also provides guidance on troubleshooting potential issues during and after deployment.
7. The Group Policy Object Editor snap-in includes two extensions for script deployment:
8. Scripts (Startup/Shutdown). Administrators use this extension to specify scripts that run when the computer starts up or shuts down. These scripts run as Local System. Scripts (Startup/Shutdown) is located under the Computer ConfigurationWindows Settings node of Group Policy Object Editor.
9. Scripts (Logon/Logoff). Administrators use this extension to specify scripts that run when the user logs on or logs off the computer. These scripts run as User, not as Administrator. Scripts (Logon/Logoff) is located under the User ConfigurationWindows Settings node of Group Policy Object Editor.
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11. In the console tree, double-click Group Policy Objects in the forest and domain that contains the Group Policy object (GPO) that you want to edit. This is located in Forest name/Domains/Domain name/Group Policy Objects.
12. Right-click the GPO you want to use to assign scripts and click Edit. This opens the Group Policy Object Editor console.
13. In Group Policy Object Editor, in the console tree, navigate to Computer ConfigurationAdministrative TemplatesSystemScripts.