GPOtool.exe freeware tests and fixes GPO managed workstation software installs.

Jerold Schulman

November 26, 2006

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Erick Engelke, the System Manager of a 3600 workstation domain at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, created GPOtool.exe. The Using GPOtool page begins with:

NOTE: Click to download GPOtool.exe.

Introduction

GPOtool is a tool for testing and fixing GPO managed workstation software installs.

GPOs are not 100% reliable when it comes to installing software. Depending on the size of the MSI and some other factors, some machines will have the software partially installed – and Windows will simply never attempt to reinstall. In effect, you are left with a software stump that is unusable, normally undeletable, and nothing is reported back to you. Microsoft publishes neither a way to detect these failures, or a way to fix them.

GPOtool accomplishes several goals.

-         presents a report on the success of GPO based installs-         allows one to delete failed installation stumps, and force a reinstall at the next GPO update-         allows one to uninstall software – such as after a GPO is inadvertently deleted-         provides a simple mechanism to reboot the ‘fixed’ machines

Prerequisites

Before you can run GPOtool you need:

1. Copies of the free applications: psexec and psshutdown in the same directory as gpotool.

2. A ‘management’ computer which is not firewalled from your workstations. It needs to get administrator access to the workstations and open network shares.

3. A user account with Administrator rights on the workstations.

4. A text list of the workstations you wish to query, one per line.


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