Setting Up an SDP
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Author: Mike Jones After you have planned and prepared for software management, the next step is to copy the 220-701 test cost software to one or more SDPs, network locations from which users are able to get the software that they need.
To set up an SDP, complete the following steps:
1.Create the folders for the software on the file server that will be the SDP and make the folders network shares; for example: \servernameiharename.
2.Replicate the software to the SDP by placing or copying the software, packages,modifications, all necessary files, and components to a separate folder on the SDP.
3.Set the appropriate permissions on the folders. Administrators must be able to change the files (Full Control), and users must only view (Read) the files from the SDP folders and shares. Use Group Policy to manage the software within the appropriate GPO.
In rare instances, when applications installed with Software Installation
cannot be uninstalled by using Group Policy or Add/Remove Programs, you can use the MSICUU.exe (Windows Installer Cleanup Utility) or the MSIZAPexe (Windows Installer Zapper) programs. These utilities are part of the Windows Support Tools, which you installed in Chapter 2. MSICUU is a graphical utility and MSIZAP is the command line version. MSICUU uses MSIZAP to remove plus benefits applications. For detailed information about using these commands, refer to Windows Server 2003 Help.
Do not click OK in the Modifications tab until you have finished configuring the modifications. When you click OK, the package is assigned or published immediately. If the modifications are not properly configured, you will have to uninstall the package or upgrade the package with a correctly configured version.
Practice: Deploying Software with Group Policy
In this practice, you deploy (assign and publish) the Windows Server 2003 Administra?tion Tools Pack with Group Policy. Installing the Administration Tools Pack on a com?puter that is not a domain controller allows you to administer Active Directory remotely. Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition ships with the Windows Installer package Adminpak.msi, which is used for installing the Windows Server 2003 Administration mcsa Tools Pack. Use the procedures provided earlier in this lesson to complete each exercise.
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