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Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager Advanced Deployment

By : Martyn Coupland
Book Image

Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager Advanced Deployment

By: Martyn Coupland

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager Advanced Deployment
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

When to use packages


With all this information of application management, you might wonder what the point in using packages is. Many customers of Configuration Manager still use packages as their primary deployment method.

I have heard a lot of reasons why people still use packages after their migration to Configuration Manager. One thing that is common after discussing this with customers is that reasons for sticking with packages are generally not valid.

The most common reason is that executable or batch files cannot be created as applications. This is simply not the case. Configuration Manager has a deployment type called script installer. The easiest way to think of the script installer is for anything else not listed in the drop-down box.

Uses for the script installer deployment type could be some of the following, which might be used to deploy applications:

  • Executable

  • InstallShield installers

  • Batch files

  • PowerShell

  • VBScript

  • JScript

  • Custom bootstrap

Usage scenarios for packages

Packages do still...