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JP1 Version 12 Asset and Distribution Management: Getting Started


3.1.1 Packaging

Before you can distribute necessary files within your organization, you need to select the programs to be distributed to create packages. This manual describes how to package Adobe Flash Player, assuming that your organization requires Adobe Flash Player.

Operation procedure

  1. Save the Adobe Flash Player program in any location on the administrator's computer.

  2. From the Windows Start menu, select JP1_IT Desktop Management 2 - Agent, and then Packager.

    The Login (packager) dialog box appears.

  3. Enter the following information:

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    • Management server: Host name of the management server recorded in 1.2.1(1) Installing JP1/IT Desktop Management 2 - Manager on a server

    • Connection acceptance port number: 31080 (default)

    • User ID: system

    • Password: New password entered in 1.2.1(4) Log in to the operation window

  4. Click the OK button.

    The JP1/ITDM2 Packager window appears.

    Note

    To change the display mode of the JP1/ITDM2 Packager window, from Window, select Cascade or Tile. The subwindows in the window are displayed in the selected mode.

  5. Select the Adobe Flash Player program that you saved.

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  6. Select Run, and then Packaging.

    The JP1/ITDM2 Packaging dialog box appears.

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  7. In the JP1/ITDM2 Packaging dialog box, on the Packaging Information page, set the packaging information.

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    In this manual, the following information is entered:

    • Package name: Flash Install

    • Package ID: FLASH_PLAYER

    • Version/revision: 0011

    • Cabinet name: OAsoft

    • Cabinet ID: 01

    For Package type, User programs and data is automatically selected.

  8. On the System Conditions page, in Installation target directory, set the distribution destination path.

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    In this manual, the following is specified:

    • Drive: C:

    • Directory: \temp\

    You can also specify other items if necessary.

  9. Click the Execute Packaging button.

    Packaging starts. When packaging is completed, the dialog indicating completion appears.

  10. Click the OK button.

What you do next

Now you have created a package, you are ready to perform file distribution.