How to deploy Microsoft® Office 2010 by using Group Policy computer startup scripts?
You can use Group Policy to assign computer startup scripts to deploy Microsoft® Office 2010. The startup script can be written in any language that is supported by the client computer. Windows® Script Host-supported languages, such as VBScript and Jscript,, and command files are the most common languages used to write scripts. Leverages Active Directory Domain Services (AD-DS) handles the elevation of privileges required for application installation. You can use a similar scripting process to apply security updates and service packs for each computer in the domain or organizational unit. Group Policy startup scripts are a solution for organizations that do not have a desktop management application, such as Microsoft® System Center Essentials or System Center Configuration Manager, but that needs an automated way to deploy Office 2010 to many computers.
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