Destination

You need to provide a location for the application files to be distributed. Include the root (NetWare® volume or Windows* folder) and the full path.

The application files distributed are those that are associated with the golden Application objects you selected in the previous wizard page.

Destination Volume or Shared Folder
Specify the destination's root volume, folder, or a variable to represent the volume or folder. This volume or folder becomes the root location for placing subordinate directories where the application files are copied.

If you use a variable, it must be defined in the destination Subscriber server's properties to point to the target server's volume or folder.

Application's Destination Directory Path
Select the location where you want the application software to be copied on each Subscriber server. The path is placed immediately after the volume or drive you previously specified.

Application's Default Directory Path
To use only an application's default path, select this option.

User-Defined Directory Path
To create a user-defined path to the application's files, enter the path information. The path you specify is used in the following manner:

The result is a customized directory path that begins with the volume or shared folder, has your user-defined path information next, and ends with the application's immediate directory. For example, suppose the default path to the application's executable file (application.exe) is:

application_root_directory\application_subdirectory

and you enter \mypath for your user-defined path; the new full path to the executable is now:

c:\mypath\application_subdirectory\application.exe

If you enter C: as the shared folder and \mypath as your user-defined path, \application_root_directory is replaced by \mypath, and \application_subdirectory is the immediate parent directory to application.exe.



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