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 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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Select this option to use a package that was
created with automatic naming. If there are two or more user
packages saved for the same computer, the most recent package is
restored.
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As specified in the Move the User: Create
step
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Select this option when you are capturing
the user settings and restoring them in a single task. The user
package created for the client computer in the Create step is
automatically used for the Restore step.
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Specified
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Select this option to specify the name and
location of the user package that you want to restore. This option
is available only when you are restoring to a single
computer.
Click Browse, and
select the user package from the list of those available on the
Console.
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To set the name for user packages stored
on the Client computers
1.
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In the User Package Naming field, 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, in the Volume Identifier field, 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 field, type the appropriate path
and file name.
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5.
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Click OK.
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The location and name of the user package must be
the same for each computer in the target computer group.