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Table Of Contents
- Symantec pcAnywhere™ Administrator's Guide
- Technical Support
- Contents
- 1. Planning a migration and upgrade strategy
- 2. Creating custom installation packages
- 3. Deploying Symantec pcAnywhere custom installations
- 4. Performing centralized management
- About centralized management
- Managing pcAnywhere hosts remotely
- Installing the pcAnywhere Host Administrator tool
- Adding the Host Administrator snap-in to MMC
- Creating a configuration group
- Adding computers to a configuration group
- Configuring administrator host and remote connection items
- Configuring a host item in pcAnywhere Host Administrator
- Distributing pcAnywhere configuration files
- Managing hosts in a configuration group
- Integrating with Microsoft Systems Management Server
- About the Microsoft Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM)
- About centralized logging
- 5. Integrating pcAnywhere with directory services
- 6. Managing security in Symantec pcAnywhere
- Index
Creating custom
installation packages
This chapter includes the following topics:
■ About Symantec Packager
■ What you can do with Symantec Packager
■ How Symantec Packager works
■ Importing a product module
■ Customizing product settings
■ Creating a custom command
■ Creating installation packages
■ Building product installations and packages
■ Testing packages
About Symantec Packager
Symantec Packager lets you create, modify, and build custom installation packages
that you can distribute to target systems. You can use Symantec Packager to tailor
installations to fit your corporate environment by building packages that contain
only the features and settings that your users need.
Symantec products included in installation packages are protected by copyright
law and the Symantec license agreement. Distribution of packages requires a
license for each user who installs the package.
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