Setting up the Group Policy object
Use this procedure to set up a Group Policy object (GPO) for agent deployment in the entire domain or in its organizational unit. The agent will be installed on each machine which is a member of the domain or the organizational unit immediately after Windows starts on that machine.
Prerequisites
- You must be logged on to the domain controller as a domain administrator; if the domain has more than one domain controller, log on to any of them as a domain administrator.
- If you are planning to deploy the agent in an organizational unit, make sure that the organizational unit exists in the domain.
- Make sure that you have completed the steps described in Preparing the agent’s deployment.
Step 1: Creating a Group Policy object
- In the Start menu, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Active Directory Users and Computers (in Windows Server 2003) or Group Policy Management (in Windows Server 2008).
- In Windows Server 2003:
- Right-click the name of the domain or organizational unit, and then click Properties. In the dialog box, click the Group Policy tab, and then click New.
In Windows Server 2008:
- Right-click the name of the domain or organizational unit, and then click Create a GPO in this domain, and Link it here.
- Type the name of the new Group Policy object—for example: Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Agent
- In Windows Server 2003:
In Windows Server 2008:
- Under Group Policy Objects, right-click the Group Policy object that you created, and then click Edit.
The Group Policy object editor snap-in will open.
Step 2: Configuring the Group Policy object
- In the Group Policy Object Editor snap-in, expand Computer Configuration, and then expand Software Settings.
- Right-click Software installation, then point to New, and then click Package.
- Select the agent’s installation package in the shared folder that you previously created, and then click Open.
- In the Deploy Software dialog box, click Advanced, and then click OK.
- If you are reinstalling or updating the agent, do nothing.
If you are installing the agent, do the following: on the Modifications tab, click Add, and then select the transform that you previously created; the transform file has the name AcronisAgentWindows.mst and is located in the same folder as the agent’s installation package.
- Click OK to close the Deploy Software dialog box.
- If you are installing Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Deduplication and/or Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Universal Restore, do the following for the appropriate installation package:
- Right-click Software installation, then point to New, and then click Package.
- Select the installation package in the shared folder and then click Open.
- In the Deploy Software dialog box, click Assigned and then click OK.
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