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Advertisements View

On the Advertisements View, you identify the collection of users to receive this package, and specify when the
package will be available for distribution and whether it is optional or mandatory. You can view a list of existing
advertisements and create new advertisements.
Table 19-21 • Advertisements View Options
Option
Advertisement
Listing
Create New
Advertisement
If you select an existing advertisement under Advertisements in the tree, you can edit it on the detailed tab view
(General and Schedule).
General Tab
To edit or delete an advertisement, select the advertisement icon under Advertisements in the tree. The General tab
appears. Make edits in these fields and then click Update to save your edits. To delete the advertisement, click
Delete.
Table 19-22 • Advertisements View — General Tab Options
Option
Name
Comment
Program
AdminStudio 9.5 User Guide
Chapter 19: Distributing Packages Using Configuration Manager Web Console
Description
List of all existing advertisements, displaying the following:
Name—Name of the advertisement
Program—The program to run on the client.
Collection—The target collection of computers, users, or user groups that will
receive the program.
Available After—Date after which the advertisement will be available
Expires After—Expiration date of advertisement
Advertisement ID—Number uniquely identifying the advertisement
Status—Advertisement's status
To create a new advertisement, enter a name in the Name text box and click Create. The
new advertisement will now be listed under Advertisements in the tree.
Description
The name of the advertisement, up to 50 characters. This field is required.
Optional text about the advertisement, such as a description. You can use up to 127
characters.
The program (within the current package) to advertise to clients. This field is required.
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