Symantec ALTIRIS DEPLOYMENT SOLUTION 6.9 SP4 - V1.0 Manual page 268

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Altiris® Deployment Server® Configuration Utility
Remove
Removes the selected drive mapping.
Data store
Specifies the path to stored packages and files and other
path
Deployment Solution functions (such as license verification). The
default path is C:\Program files\Altiris\express\Deployment Server.
Note
Do not use this setting to change the path to the Client Access Point.
Modifying this setting does not automatically let you use a shared
directory other than the express share. To change the Client Access
Point shared directory, run a Custom install to establish another
location for the Client Access Point.
To create a drive mapping
1.
Open the Altiris Deployment Server Configuration Utility from the Control
Panel of the Deployment Server computer.
2.
Click Options and click the Drive Mappings tab.
3.
Click Add.
4.
Specify the Drive Letter and UNC Path.
5.
Click OK.
6.
Click Yes to restart the service.
To edit a drive mapping
1.
Open the Altiris Deployment Server Configuration Utility from the Control
Panel of the Deployment Server computer.
2.
Click Options and click the Drive Mappings tab.
3.
Select the drive mapping you want to edit and click Edit.
4.
Modify the Drive Letter and UNC Path as required.
5.
Click OK.
6.
Click Yes to restart the service.
To remove a drive mapping
1.
Open the Altiris Deployment Server Configuration Utility in the Control Panel
of the Deployment Server computer.
2.
Click Options and click the Drive Mappings tab.
3.
Select the drive mapping you want to remove and click Remove.
4.
Click Yes to confirm the deletion. Click OK.
5.
Click Yes to restart the service.
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