Deleting Packages - Novell ADMINSTUDIO 9.5 User Manual

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Task:
To modify the distribution settings of a package:
1.
Launch Configuration Manager Web Console. The Configuration Manager Web Console Home Page
opens.
2.
Click Package Administration. The Package Administration page appears, listing all packages which are
targeted for distribution.
3.
Select a package and click Modify Settings. The Connect to Configuration Manager page appears.
If this package has not been distributed, you can change the Site Server and Site Code fields on the
Connect to Configuration Manager page. However, if the package has been distributed, you cannot
change these fields.
4.
Enter a valid User Name and Password for the Configuration Manager Server you want to connect to, and
click Next. The General tab of the Package Settings View of the Configuration Manager Package
Configuration page opens.
5.
Edit the package's distribution settings as described in

Deleting Packages

From the Configuration Manager Web Console, you can delete a package from the Application Catalog, from the
Configuration Manager Server, or both.
Caution •
advertisements of the programs. If the package has source files, they will be removed from distribution points. If
there are access accounts for this package, they will be deleted. Also, Configuration Manager Administrators'
security rights to the package will be deleted.
Caution •
even if you do not delete it from Configuration Manager. If you delete a package from the Application Catalog but not
from Configuration Manager, the package would still be available on the Configuration Manager Server, but all
connection between the Application Catalog and Configuration Manager is lost. Should you want to distribute that
package again in the future, you would have to re-import the application into the Application Catalog, and then re-
enter package configuration information on the
AdminStudio 9.5 User Guide
Deleting a distributed package from Configuration Manager will also delete its programs and any
When you delete a package from the Application Catalog, all package configuration information is lost,
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Chapter 19: Distributing Packages Using Configuration Manager Web Console
Distributing Packages Using the Configuration Manager Web Console
Setting Package Configuration
Configuration Manager Package Configuration
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