Using a startup script can help you deploy %BRAND_OFFICE_SHORT% when users are not local administrators on their computers. To install %BRAND_OFFICE_SHORT% from the %BRAND_OFFICE_365_SHORT% portal, you must be a local administrator on the computer. However, because the startup script runs in the context of the Local System account, the script has the necessary permissions to install %BRAND_OFFICE_SHORT% on the computer. You might also want to use a computer startup script if you want to install %BRAND_OFFICE_SHORT% only on certain computers in your organization or if you want to automate the installation of %BRAND_OFFICE_SHORT% for users.
Users without an %BRAND_OFFICE_365_SHORT% account can continue to use their legacy %BRAND_YAMMER% credentials to sign in ...
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users(member or guest) have shared a file, folder or site in SharePoint or OneDrive for Business with a user in your organization's ...
Using a Group Policy startup script The script runs when the user's computer starts and before a user logs in to the computer. ...
Using a startup script can help you deploy %BRAND_OFFICE_SHORT% when users are not local administrators on their computers. ...
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Using Remote Desktop Services You can install %BRAND_OFFICE_SHORT% on a %BRAND_WINDOWS_SHORT% Server computer configured ...
Using System Center Configuration Manager If you use Configuration Manager to deploy applications to users, you can also ...