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Get-AppLockerPolicy -Effective | Test-AppLockerPolicy -Path 'C:\Windows\ccmcache\t\file.msi' | fl The output should look something like: FilePath : C:\Windows\ccmcache\t\file.msi
PolicyDecision : Allowed
MatchingRule : C:\Windows\ccmcache\* In this case the problem was clearly not an AppLocker policy, since the PolicyDecision shows Allowed. The problem was when I choose Install for user in the Deployment properties, the logged on user didn't have read rights on C:\Windows\ccmcache and recursive folders. In order to change that, I ran the following command.
icacls C:\Windows\ccmcache /grant "Users":(OI)(CI)R /inheritance:r The MSI installation for the user now completed without any problems. Related ← Previous post Next post → Leave a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Awards Facebook Page Facebook Page Follow on TwitterFollow @NickolajA Subscribe to Updates Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog: Email Address: Blog Author Nickolaj Andersen is a Senior Consultant working for Lumagate specializing in Enterprise Mobility. Recent Posts ConfigMgr Web Service - Versi