The procedure for setting the user package name
depends on whether the user packages are being stored on the
Console server or on the client computers.
Note: The name that you specify for user packages
stored on the Console server is used only in the Console. The
actual file name on the server is always automatically set, and has
the following format:
upkg#.exe.
The name you specify for user packages stored in
client computers is the actual file name (without the .exe
extension) and location. There is no console representation.
To set the name for user packages stored
on the Console server
- Under User Package Naming, select one of the following:
Automatically, using the machine name
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The name format is: machinename (yyyy-mm-dd
hh:mm:ss)
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Specified
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If the Move The User: Create task is
collecting a user package from a single computer, type the user
package name.
If the Move The User: Create task is
collecting user packages from a group of computers, each user
package is named automatically, using the computer name and
creation date.
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To set the name for user packages stored
on the Client computers
1.
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Under User Package Naming, select Specified.
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2.
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Click Edit.
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3.
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In the Path to Move the User Package on Client
window, under Volume Identifier, select one of the following:
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- Drive letter: Type the drive letter
- Volume label: Type the volume label.
4.
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In the Path box, type the appropriate path and
file name.
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You do not need to include the .exe
extension as part of the file name.
5.
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Click OK.
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Each user package is saved in the specified file
on the client computer.