Event Id | 307 |
Source | Application Management |
Description | The launch of the setup command for program Program name from policy Default Domain Policy succeeded. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft: CAUSE: This behavior can occur if the user does not have permission to install the program. This can occur when the following conditions exist: 1. The program that is being installed is not a Microsoft Software Installer-aware (MSI-aware) program. 2. A .zap file was used to publish the program. 3. The user is a member of either the local Users group or of the Domain Users group. RESOLUTION: Configuring the user account is the preferred method in a workgroup environment or on a stand-alone computer. Add the user to either the local Power Users group, or to a domain user group that has administrative privileges on the local workstation. If your group policy requirements do not allow the user to be granted elevated privileges, the user must request that a power user or administrator install the program. In an Active Directory domain environment, you can implement the right to install programs with elevated privileges with Group Policy. You can implement this at the domain or organizational unit level. |
Reference Links | Published Program Setup Stops Unexpectedly |
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