1.1.2 Types of software that can be distributed
In JP1/IT Desktop Management 2, remotely installed software falls into one of the three categories listed below. The category to which a software product belongs is called its package type.
-
Hitachi program products
-
Other companies' software
-
User programs and data
When packaging software, the Packager automatically determines whether the software is in the category Hitachi program products or Other companies' software. If the software does not belong to either of these categories, the Packager handles it as User programs and data.
Some package types require an AIT file (a file created by the Automatic Installation Tool) during remote installation. For details about remote installation using an AIT file, see Chapter 15. Remote Installation Using an AIT File.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Hitachi program products
You can perform remote installation of multi-license products. For other program products, remote installation can only be used to upgrade the program. Remote installation is not available for some program products such as communications software. To determine whether a program product can be installed remotely, check the accompanying documentation or release notes.
Remote installation of JP1/IT Desktop Management 2
-
JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Manager
You cannot install this product remotely.
-
JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Agent (relay system)
You can install this product remotely.
-
JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Agent (agent)
You can install this product remotely.
(2) Other companies' software
The term other companies' software refers to commercially available programs provided by companies other than Hitachi. Most multi-license products from other companies are compatible with remote installation. However, remote installation might not be possible depending on the nature of the software or the licensing agreement. If you cannot determine whether remote installation is possible from the software agreement, it is the user's responsibility to obtain permission from the software provider.
If the software uses an interactive installer, you need to use an AIT file to automate the responses to the installer during remote installation.