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Deployment Guide
Stage 2: Creating the server image 3
Stage 2: Creating the server image
After preparing for deployment, you’re ready to create a server image of the
software, from which you can install the software to the workstations. (If
you want to support multiple installation types, you can even create
multiple server images: one for each desired configuration.)
Contents
Creating a server image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Finalizing the server image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Creating a server image
To create a server image, you run a command line that initializes the software
setup and specifies your desired installation settings.
To run a command line
1 On the Windows® taskbar, do one of the following:
Windows 7 or Windows Vista® — Click the Start button, and then
click All programs ` Accessories ` Run.
Windows XP — Click Start ` Run.
2 Type the command line in the Open box, and then click OK.
To create a server image
1 Insert the installation disc into the DVD drive.
If the AutoRun screen opens, click Exit.
2 Run the following command line, where X: is the DVD drive.
X:\Setup.exe /a
3
Type your user name and serial number (with or without hyphens) in the
boxes provided, and then click Next.
The customer information that you provide is passed on to the
workstations when the software is deployed to the network. By default,
users can change the user name but not the serial number.
4 Specify a network location for the server image. To change the default
location, type a valid server path in the Network location box, or click
Browse to browse to a valid network location.
5 If you want to allow workstations to detect and download product
updates, enable the Product updates check box.
6 Click Install to begin copying the files to the server.
A server image, also called
an “administrator image” or
s
imply an “image,” is a set of
u
ncompressed application files on the
s
erver that is created from a set of
c
ompressed files on the installation
d
isc.
A command line is a textual
command that lets you
s
pecify desired settings.
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