those company must be realy poor if they dont have a central software distribution service system.
The site is quasi-federal ( I think, but they won't tell me for sure ) and uses a third party to manage their network. We did ask them if they could roll it out and have it install when the user logged in.
They weren't receptive, it seems they have alot of stuff starting automatically when the user logins and there was some conflict. They didn't care to elaborate and weren't very helpful. So they pushed it back on us.
The only requirement I needed was that outlook could not be running when the software package was installed. I thought that would be fairly trivial to do, but I guess not. I am not a windows guy but I thought MS was able to roll out software packages network wide with some degree of ease.
I am a phone guy; for some reason there can be some friction between me and the data guys. I don't know why though, maybe they don't like the questions that I ask, or admin credentials on the server I need to work or whatever.
I was able to do all 80 desktops in one day though. The software package took minutes to install and config as it was an upgrade to a previously broken package. What slowed me down is that some users were not at their desk but had there screens locked. I was able to login with my admin account but the package would fail if there was a copy of outlook running( which inevitably there was). I then I had to reboot the box.
To be fair, vista shuts down pretty quick, but takes a bit on boot up.
Sorry to be long-winded. This particular site has been problematic for me for the past 6 months and only now am I seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. I really want this one to end.
I should add that the customers network is pretty sweet. They upgraded all of their layer 2 switches to accomodate the new VOIP infrastructure. I went into it pretty blind, in the future I would want to meet with the data vendor and talk about their network. Not everyone runs on 1 flat network, this site had 5 subnets plus the VPN and EVERYTHING is locked down. Was lots of fun getting VOIP traffic through the VPN from the remotes.