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EULA question again

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timeslice

IS-IT--Management
Sep 13, 2002
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BR
Hi all,

Some of us have the same problem: the EULA keeps popping up, until an administrator accept it.
In my case, its not so simple, because i must automate all the W2K and Office 2K installation, without need of users or administrator intervention. This is because some installations will be done on remote locations, without my phisical presence.
The question here is: there is someway to avoid this annoing issue to happen, so the EULA can be accept by any user? I can´t believe that Microsoft didn´t have a solution for this issue...

I´ll appreciate all the answers for this thread.

Marcelo Palenzuela
 
If allowed you can give users admin privileges for their PC only.
Many places don't like to do this for obvious reasons but it can certainly be done.
 
I understand you can create an answer file for unattended installs. I've never done it but I think the information is in the resouce kits.
 
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