2.4.2 Procedure
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Create an ID group.
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For details about how to create an ID group, see 5.3.2 Creating ID groups.
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Package the software to be distributed.
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For details about how to package software, see 7.1 Packaging method.
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Create a remote installation job (ID group job) with the ID group you created as the destination.
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For details about how to create a job, see 7.3.1 Remote installation procedure.
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For details about how to specify a destination when creating a job, see 9.2.4 Setting up the Destination page.
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Execute the ID group job.
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Assign a policy to the ID group.
New computers are automatically registered in the ID group. Whenever a new computer is registered in the ID group, the job executed as an ID group job is automatically executed on the computer the next time that computer connects to the higher system.
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For details about how to assign policies to ID groups, see 6.3 Automatic ID group maintenance.
Checking the job execution status:
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For details about how to display the execution status, see 9.4.3 Items displayed in the Job Status window.
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For details about how to check the execution status, see 9.4.5 Checking the status of an ID group job.
Re-execute failed jobs:
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For details about how to re-execute jobs, see 9.5.2(2) Re-executing a job with an error.
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