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neo [mvp outlook]
You shouldn't since the kick off of the installer is nothing more than
ensuring that the files and registry key are intact. It is normal for it to
happen when a first time user logs on and launches an Office app, but not at
every logon. Sounds like something is fishy in workstation\app deployment.
I wonder if ScriptLogic is actually working under the user context and not
system. What happens if you enable the "Always install with elevated
privileges" policy. (it is found under User Configuration > Administrative
Templates > Windows Components > Windows Installer.)
ensuring that the files and registry key are intact. It is normal for it to
happen when a first time user logs on and launches an Office app, but not at
every logon. Sounds like something is fishy in workstation\app deployment.
I wonder if ScriptLogic is actually working under the user context and not
system. What happens if you enable the "Always install with elevated
privileges" policy. (it is found under User Configuration > Administrative
Templates > Windows Components > Windows Installer.)