Displays the configuration you have completed for the Desktop Application Distribution. None of the information displayed on this page can be edited. To modify the configuration, click Back before clicking Finish.
After you have clicked Finish, you can still make changes by clicking the Modify button on the Distribution Type tab of the Application object's properties. Before running the wizard, this button was named Setup.
The Following Desktop Applications Will Be Distributed
Lists the golden Applications objects that were created in ZENworks®
Desktop Management. These are the source Application objects from which distributed
Application objects are created.
Source Tree Structure
Displays whether you chose to maintain the source tree information in the Distribution
object:
Maintain the Source Tree Structure
Duplicates the source tree's structure at the destination's location (the target Subscriber's working context) for placing the distributed Application objects. If you are selecting chained applications, you must select this option.Maintain Associations
Distributes the associated groups or containers at the target location if they do not exist. However, users or workstations contained in the groups or containers in the source location are not distributed.You must enable this option if you have chained applications in the Distribution.
Source Root Container
Displays the container to be used as the root container for the golden Application objects to be distributed. You should select golden Application objects only from this root container and its subordinate containers.
Load Balance and Fault Tolerance Support
Displays whether to use automated load balancing, fault tolerance, or neither:
Load Balance
Automates spreading server workloads over the servers being used for the Desktop Application Distributions. The functionality of fault tolerance (redundancy) is automatically accomplished through load balancing.Fault Tolerance
Allows a server being used for Desktop Application Distributions to assume the distribution duties of another server that goes down. Fault Tolerance does not provide load balancing.None
Neither option is applied. You must individually configure each distributed Application object for load balancing or fault tolerance, if you want that support on an individual basis.
For these two features to work:
Depending on the selected options, the Load Balancing or Fault Tolerance pages are populated with the file locations on all servers that share this working context.
Rebuild Distribution
Displays whether you chose to automatically rebuild a Desktop Application Distribution:
Rebuild Only If Application Revision Numbers Changed
Allows you to control Distribution rebuilding based on the Build schedule. Select this check box to withhold modifications to a golden Application object until you are ready to release them.Regardless of the status of this check box, if applications are added to or removed from the Distribution, it is rebuilt according to its Build schedule.
Destination Volume or Shared Folder
Displays the root destination's volume, drive, or variable for the volume or
drive.
Application's Destination Path
Displays the application's software destination path that you chose:
Default Application Directory Path
Displays the application's default path.User-Defined Directory Path
Displays the application path that you defined.
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