A package in Configuration Manager contains information about the software that will be installed. The information included in the software package is: name, version, manufacturer, language, and source files. Software packages can be created from a package definition file such as MSI, SMS, or a PDF file, or they can be created manually. Configuration Manager uses the MSI installation file to extract information from it to automatically input the information included in the package. Configuration Manager can create a package if the software doesn't have a package file. It can deploy executables, batch files, VBScript, JavaScript, and command files. Anything that can be executed can be put in a package. Programs on the other hand show the specifics of how the software is executed, and this is an optional part of the package. The package also consists of information about the security permissions and who has access to the software package and where it can be distributed...

Mastering System Center Configuration Manager
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Mastering System Center Configuration Manager
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Mastering System Center Configuration Manager
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Introduction to System Center Configuration Manager 2012 R2
Assets and Compliance
The Software Library
Reporting in Configuration Manager
Administration and Monitoring
Cloud Integration
Security and Backup
Troubleshooting
Index
Customer Reviews