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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
Table 3-1
Web server and target computer requirements (continued)
RequirementsDeployment
■ Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.
Symantec pcAnywhere requires Internet Explorer
6.x or later for installation.
■ Windows Installer 3.1 or later (required only for
MSI installations).
■ Browser security must allow ActiveX controls to
be downloaded to the target computer.
When the installation is complete, the security
level can be restored to its original setting.
■ Must meet system requirements for the package
to be installed.
■ Must be logged on to the computer with the rights
that are required for the package to be installed.
You must have administrator rights to install
pcAnywhere.
Target computer
Setting up the installation Web server
To set up the Web server, complete the following tasks in the order in which they
are listed:
■ Copy the installation files to the Web server.
■ Configure the Web server.
Copying the installation files to the Web server
You must copy the installation files required to support Web-based deployment
to a directory on the Web server. You should create a separate directory on the
Web server for these files. You must also copy the installation files (.exe or .msi)
that you want to make available.
File names are case-sensitive. The following is an example of the folder structure
on the Web server:
Deploying Symantec pcAnywhere custom installations
Deploying installation packages using Web-based deployment
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