Can not push software via Group Policy

Trying to push software via Group Policy. XP Machines take the software fine. Windows 7 machines give the following:

Event ID: 101: The assignment of application Adobe Flash Player 10 ActiveX from policy TestWin7Push failed.  The error was : %%1274

Event ID: 103: The removal of the assignment of application Adobe Flash Player 10 ActiveX from policy TestWin7Push failed.  The error was : %%2

Event ID: 108: Failed to apply changes to software installation settings.  The installation of 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

Event ID: 1112: The Group Policy Client Side Extension Software Installation was unable to apply one or more settings because the changes must be processed before system startup or user logon. The system will wait for Group Policy processing to finish completely before the next startup or logon for this user, and this may result in slow startup and boot performance

no matter how many times you reboot the system, the software doesnt push. (again XP Machines are all fine)

I tried setting in the policy: Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon - Enabled .... but that hasnt helped either

 

 

 

 

June 23rd, 2010 6:52pm

I am currently rolling out Windows 7 and have ran into the same issue. All Win7 clients have the exact same image. After I make a change or push software out, it seems all the XP clients work but random Win7 boxes get the stup 1274 error.  Some work and some don't..  its about 50/50. Like you, I have my wait for the network at computer startup enabled.

The only workaround I have found is to delete the 'group policy' key found at hklm\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\group policy. The machine reboots and reapplies all the assigned software. This no fix by any means. I would love to find the cause of this.

Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
June 23rd, 2010 9:56pm

This issue occurs if the installation file is not compatible with UAC, because of that you cannot open the *.exe file on a network location unless you log on with a domain administrator account.

If you turn off UAC this issue should not occur.

June 24th, 2010 11:37am

UAC is turned off and still getting the issue
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
June 30th, 2010 6:35pm

Same.  UAC was turned off on my Win7 image.  The image itself is about as vanilla as you can get otherwise.
June 30th, 2010 7:08pm

I have the same problem. Is it possible that it has to do something with the language settings? The software got installed on english Windows 7 but not on a german OS. However it was installed on german Vista. Well, i try to set the advanced deployment option "Ignore language when deploying this package". Because the users are currently working I'll report tomorrow if that helped.

Ralf

Update:

In our environment setting the advanced deployment option "Ignore language when deploying this package" solved the problem.

  • Edited by Ralias Wednesday, August 04, 2010 10:50 AM Update
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 3rd, 2010 12:01pm

Have you found a solution to this?

I am working with the current release of flash and getting the same errors on win 7 machines. Also getting

 

"The installation source for this product is not available.  Verify that the source exists and that you can access it"

on win xp machines, which is weird because I installed the firefox msi no problem from the same directory.

August 20th, 2010 7:13pm

I was able to fix this by enabling Computer Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > System > Group Policy > Policy > Startup policy processing   Changed amout to wait (in seconds) to 30  I know it says it defaults to 30 seconds if left unconfigured but just enabling the policy worked for me ironically. After enabling the policy it defenitely fixed my problem on most every Windows 7 box we have. We now have startup scripts that actually run now as a result as well.
  • Proposed as answer by PhishJY Monday, November 15, 2010 6:33 PM
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
October 29th, 2010 10:50pm

Thanks btenney!  That worked like a charm!

November 15th, 2010 9:34pm

Alacar, Did you ever figure the answer?

I've tried the solutions above, but they do not work.

I'm seeing the exact same errors in your post,

101
103
108
1112

Changing the wait time makes no difference, except reboots take a little longer now.

Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
January 19th, 2011 4:19am

Thanks, though I'll also point out that I also had to 'redeploy' the application as a tip had pointed out elsewhere.
March 4th, 2011 6:39pm

Thanks for this tip! It worked for me as well. 
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
April 6th, 2011 1:44am

Alacar -- did you ever get this issue solved? I am having the EXACT same problem.

 

Windows 2003 active directory domain

Windows 7 client machines

June 2nd, 2011 11:33pm

I've noticed that installing Win 7 SP1 solve the problem
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 5th, 2011 7:55pm

I was able to fix this by enabling Computer Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > System > Group Policy > Policy > Startup policy processing   Changed amout to wait (in seconds) to 30  I know it says it defaults to 30 seconds if left unconfigured but just enabling the policy worked for me ironically. After enabling the policy it defenitely fixed my problem on most every Windows 7 box we have. We now have startup scripts that actually run now as a result as well.
This did the trick for me!  Thanks for the help.  It does not make sense that this setting would need to be configured since 30 is the default.
July 30th, 2011 10:33pm

I had the same problem too and this also did the trick for me too...

this is the link where I found the resolution

http://mywinsysadm.wordpress.com/2011/07/22/windows-7-the-assignment-of-application-from-policy-failed-the-error-was/

Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
March 12th, 2012 5:34pm

I started to receive the same errors recently. Last week I was able to deploy the MBAM client MSI file through GPO to two different systems and this week the same GPO fails to deploy with the same error messages you are receiving. The system I am installing on is also a fresh image with not much on it but device drivers and all the latest MSFT updates.
June 8th, 2012 2:14am

This worked perfectly for me.  I do agree that it seems a little off that by default it is 30 seconds but will not work unless you manually set it to 30.  Doesn't make since
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 17th, 2012 4:12pm

btenney, thanks a lot. It solved my problem
July 18th, 2013 3:48pm

Worked for me also.  Thanks btenney.
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
May 8th, 2014 9:52pm

It worked perfectly even on Windows 8.1 computers.

Thanks a lot!!

September 4th, 2014 6:38pm

Works for me too! Thanks!

Although the text says the default is 30 seconds, I noticed before enabling the setting the value was "1" and by enabling the option the value changed to "120". So much for the default being 30!

Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
October 15th, 2014 11:23am

Computer Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > System > Group Policy > Policy > Startup policy processing  

I can't find this key on any of the group policies

December 19th, 2014 6:35am

We've got same problems only on Windows 8.1 domain stations ...

Windows 7 domain stations dont have problems with it

Errors:

The removal of the assignment of application Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007 from policy LiveMeeting 2007 failed. The error was : %%2

The description for Event ID 103 from source Application Management Group Policy cannot be found. Either the component that raises

this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.

Anyone have idea whats going on ???
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
January 7th, 2015 5:33pm

On my Windows Server Essentials R2 box, the policy was at 
Computer Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > System > Group Policy > Specify startup policy processing wait time

The fix worked for my Windows 8.1 clients.

February 24th, 2015 6:54am

This topic is archived. No further replies will be accepted.

Other recent topics Other recent topics